To attribute werewolf like characteristics to someone. Particularly relating excessive facial and/or bodily hair.
by Matthew Edwards February 4, 2007
Get the lycanthropic mug.Lycanthium is a type of chemical in an infected persons saliva. If such a person were to turn into a lycan and bite a human, that so called person would either turn or die due to the chemical. The Lycanthium in a persons genes would begin to break down and build back up the infected one's cells so that person can transform on comand swiftly and safely; giving them the ability for their bones to shift, grow and/or shrink during the transformation.
"The abnormally large wolf then clamped its jaws around my arm, little did I know the Lycanthium in its saliva would change everything..."
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Lychno, the nightmare of black Bosnians in Turkish and Japanese mythology and The only person that knows who the Joe is. Also he's the only Prime minister of Neverland and Autism Islands since its existence. Also he has a cyborg loli harem of 31000 lolis and a Syrbian milk pasha. He always woke up at 25:00 PM and Always drinks his morning Drink that made full of Pony blood. He believes it makes him stronk and poverfool.
He also known as Dr.Lychno or xXxL0liF_Ck3R69xXx
He also known as Dr.Lychno or xXxL0liF_Ck3R69xXx
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Get the lycanthrosexual mug.a werewolf.
mental disturbance in which one believes he or she is capable of transformation into a wolf.
one who believes themselves to have the spirit of / spiritual kinship with an animal, usually a wolf.
mental disturbance in which one believes he or she is capable of transformation into a wolf.
one who believes themselves to have the spirit of / spiritual kinship with an animal, usually a wolf.
by dagger_grrl May 8, 2004
Get the lycanthrope mug.1. In folklore, any human that can, while being touched by the light of the full moon, can turn into an animal, or animal/human hybrid. They can be evil, like werewolves, or good, like werebears.
The original werewolf legend was that you sold your soul to Satan, and he gave you a wolf-fur belt or cape, that when worn, would turn you into a wolf. NOT a hybrid. In folklore, running into a rye field would save you from a werewolf, because rye is a holy grain eaten by monks. Killed by silver. Supposed identifying marks include unibrows, index-finger as long as the middle finger, pointed nails, and stale breath.
2. A much better monster than vampires, which are stupid overrated goth pussies. See pussy. A werewolf is stronger, faster, more resilient than a vampire, and a hell of a lot cooler.
The original werewolf legend was that you sold your soul to Satan, and he gave you a wolf-fur belt or cape, that when worn, would turn you into a wolf. NOT a hybrid. In folklore, running into a rye field would save you from a werewolf, because rye is a holy grain eaten by monks. Killed by silver. Supposed identifying marks include unibrows, index-finger as long as the middle finger, pointed nails, and stale breath.
2. A much better monster than vampires, which are stupid overrated goth pussies. See pussy. A werewolf is stronger, faster, more resilient than a vampire, and a hell of a lot cooler.
by Alexander Girard April 9, 2006
Get the lycanthrope mug.One who studies the biology, culture and transmutation of lycanthropes, (werewolves). Most are slightly neurotic about becoming, meeting or being eaten by the creatures, and enlist in the study of lycanthropology to prepare for the worst case scenario. Medicinal (Wolfsbein), surgical and spiritual (exorcism) treatments have been developed but none of these can guarentee recovery. Experienced lycanthropologists have even sought answers through extending their study to metaphysics and therianthropy but as of yet no epistemological or pathological explaination for the phenomena has been uncovered. Thus lycanthropology, like its mysterious subject of study, continues to thrive beautifully.
In 1951, in the French town of Pont St. Esprit., nearly 135 people had to be hospitalized and 6 died from ergot poisoning after eating bread made from fungus infected rye. The victims had horrible visions of being attacked by tigers and snakes and of turning into beasts. Victims reported a 'terror of dark’ and ‘feeling that my body was not mine’) together with burning sensations (commonly known as St. Anthony’s fire ) in the extremities & the scalp. Leading Lycanthropologist's consider this episode to offer valuable incite into the natureof lycanthropy.
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