Author of the 'Fear and Loathing' articles published in the Rolling Stones magazine back in the 70's and 80's. Associated with 'Gonzo Journalism'. Was a cool guy, alchoholic since he was 14, always smoking pot and doing drugs and he wasn't afraid to hide it from the world. The movie 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' starring Johnny Depp is based off him. He shot himself in the head with a shotgun in 2005 at 67 years old. Johnny Depp is making a new movie about him called the "Rum Diaries" due out in 2007. RIP HST. Look for his videos/interviews on youtube.
by matthew mcleodd August 28, 2006
70’s Big is an idealization which is synonymous with being strong. It can also be considered the quest of attaining strength and subsequently muscular body weight. It takes the view that the best way to obtain strength is through barbell training, and barbell training means squatting, pressing, deadlifting, cleaning, jerking, and snatching. It is also a website.
70's big is:
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Improve strength through barbell training while eating plenty of food
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Become big by being strong as opposed to aesthetic focused exercise
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Begin a movement against the prevailing wisdom that “looking good” means being emaciated, gaunt, and undernourished
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Be humble about our own gains of strength while encouraging and teaching others to improve theirs
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Honor the lifters of the past who inspire us to become 70’s Big
# Test ourselves in competition while encouraging others to take the chance on competing
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Improve strength through barbell training while eating plenty of food
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Become big by being strong as opposed to aesthetic focused exercise
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Begin a movement against the prevailing wisdom that “looking good” means being emaciated, gaunt, and undernourished
#
Be humble about our own gains of strength while encouraging and teaching others to improve theirs
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Honor the lifters of the past who inspire us to become 70’s Big
# Test ourselves in competition while encouraging others to take the chance on competing
by AC IS 70'S BIG! April 09, 2010
The next step up in rims over dubs (20").
84's are a set of 21" rims you have on your car.
21" x 4 wheels = 84" = 84's.
84's are a set of 21" rims you have on your car.
21" x 4 wheels = 84" = 84's.
I just got me a fat check and picked me up these 84's.
Man those are bigger and shinier than my dubs, those 84's?
Man those are bigger and shinier than my dubs, those 84's?
by phathomthis June 11, 2009
Originating at The University of Texas at Austin, T(S)EX is the act of having sex in a dormitory bed.
by Garry Mittens December 01, 2009
A period in American history where if you had money, all you had to do was invest in stock, kick back, and enjoy the ride. The street was swarming with gangsters, the Klan was lynching blacks, and the economy prospered. What more could you ask for?
It was THE TIME to be living, that is if you weren't poor, of course. In that case, you would just be picking cotton and shitting in your front yard. If you want to know what it was like, read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
It was THE TIME to be living, that is if you weren't poor, of course. In that case, you would just be picking cotton and shitting in your front yard. If you want to know what it was like, read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
My Great Great Grandpa: "Boy life sure does suck ass, picking cotton like a skunkape all day."
Rich Prick: "Oh cheer up you dirt poor pussy! It's The Roaring 20's!"
Rich Prick: "Oh cheer up you dirt poor pussy! It's The Roaring 20's!"
by TheSoulOfgenius October 10, 2012
Kill(ed) on sight. Used for a person/group of persons who are banned from an area. If this ban is broken, they will be killed on sight.
by Mau July 14, 2005
For an electrical conductor, by Ohm`s law:
If V = Voltage across its ends ,
R= resistance offered to current flow
and I = Current flowing through it , then
1. V is directly proportional to I.
2. The ratio V/I is constant and equal to R.
If V = Voltage across its ends ,
R= resistance offered to current flow
and I = Current flowing through it , then
1. V is directly proportional to I.
2. The ratio V/I is constant and equal to R.
by Jai Shri Ram May 30, 2005