Stooopid person: "Nosferatu" means "creature of the night"!!!! ROFLOLWTFBBQ
Smart person: No, it means "disease carrier." You are dumb.
Smart person: No, it means "disease carrier." You are dumb.
by Not a stooopid person October 08, 2005
(in Fire Emblem for Gameboy Adavance)
Dark Magic spell that drains health into the character using it.
Dark Magic spell that drains health into the character using it.
by Light Joker April 17, 2004
Nosferatu is the level of vampiricy that allows the vampire to turn into mist, turn into bats, heal his/her wounds almost instananteously, and fight back the urge to feed.
by D June 07, 2004
Goth Kid: Nosferatu means creature of the night
Regular Kid: No, it's Slavonic root "Nosufur-atu" means disease carrier. Go contemplate suicide, you faggot goth.
Regular Kid: No, it's Slavonic root "Nosufur-atu" means disease carrier. Go contemplate suicide, you faggot goth.
by Genius February 11, 2005
The name of a vampire in a very old horror movie by the same name, it is sometimes used to refer to vampires in general, when one does not wish to use the popular term "vampire"
Jake is always afraid to make cliched remarks, why just the other day he said to me: "I was bitten on the neck by a handsome nosferatu."
by Vamp June 11, 2003
"disease carrier" or "plague bearer" is correct in most respects, but I believe it is more correct to think of nosferatu as "bringer of darkness".
by Carventine August 10, 2006
DJ/producer from the Netherlands that produces Dutch Hardcore/Gabber and is one of Enzyme Records' best.
bro: whats in your CD player
man: Nosferatu
bro: never heard of that band
man: *sigh*
bro: can i listen?
*listens for a few seconds*
bro: what the hell is this?!
man: Nosferatu
bro: never heard of that band
man: *sigh*
bro: can i listen?
*listens for a few seconds*
bro: what the hell is this?!
by houzer August 27, 2005