Long defunct (late 90s early 00s) post feminist, experimental duo Brisbane. Influenced foremost, but not only by Sheila Chandra, Tom Waits, the riot grrl movement and Motley Crue. The only dream they had was to out crack whore Courtney Love. The felt they achieved this goal, when they torn apart 5 marriages for fun and both ended up in and out of rehab. Needless to say musically, they went their separate ways. Both members are currently on the wagon and studying Linguistics PhDs.
by BrisBandfan August 7, 2006
Get the Oedipussy (n.) mug.a kitten whose mother was run over by a truck and then brought up by the driver (a woman of course). the truckdriver mummy frequently smears catfood all over herself and gives little Opus a little tongue exercise
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A man who gives a new meaning to the word "Mother F*cker".
Oedipus was born to Laius (king of Thebes) and Jocasta (queen of Thebes). At birth, it was fortold that he would murder his father and marry his mother. Laius, not wanting this, sent Oedipus into exile. However, Oedipus did not die, instead he was found and adopted by the king and queen of Corinth. Later in his life, he is told that the king of Corinth is not his real father and escapes to Thebes. On his way, he met a traveler. They got into a fight and Oedipus killed him. When he reaches Thebes, he meets a beutiful widow, (who is the queen) and marries her. They are happy together and have four kids. However, this happiness is broken when Odeipus finds out that the traveler he killed was his real father, Laius, and he married his mother, Jocasta. In reaction to this, he cuts out his eyes and sets out in the world. When Jocasta finds out this, she hangs herself. (Or Vice Virsa) All the children are killed.
Happy story isn't it? :)
How to Pronounce the Names:
Oedipus: Ed-eh-pus
Laius: Lay-us
Jocasta: Joe-cast-ah
Oedipus was born to Laius (king of Thebes) and Jocasta (queen of Thebes). At birth, it was fortold that he would murder his father and marry his mother. Laius, not wanting this, sent Oedipus into exile. However, Oedipus did not die, instead he was found and adopted by the king and queen of Corinth. Later in his life, he is told that the king of Corinth is not his real father and escapes to Thebes. On his way, he met a traveler. They got into a fight and Oedipus killed him. When he reaches Thebes, he meets a beutiful widow, (who is the queen) and marries her. They are happy together and have four kids. However, this happiness is broken when Odeipus finds out that the traveler he killed was his real father, Laius, and he married his mother, Jocasta. In reaction to this, he cuts out his eyes and sets out in the world. When Jocasta finds out this, she hangs herself. (Or Vice Virsa) All the children are killed.
Happy story isn't it? :)
How to Pronounce the Names:
Oedipus: Ed-eh-pus
Laius: Lay-us
Jocasta: Joe-cast-ah
by raisedtheroof December 16, 2008
Get the Oedipus mug.If Marx, Nietzsche and Freud went to a party, got really high and combined powers to write something that only members of Mensa and people aware of their inner schizophrenic can understand, THIS would be the result. In reality: a book by two, suave French dudes shot straight out of the post-1968 hype in European intellectual circles. Their mission? Dismantle capitalism and initiate humanity's journey into collective ego death--beyond guilt, shame and resentment. The stakes? The current world-order and everything you call "my life."
I can't read Anti-Oedipus for more than 30 uninterrupted seconds without getting a migraine. ego ego death capitalism Nietzsche Marx Freud Deleuze Guattari schizophrenia revolution genius
by philosobro May 19, 2016
Get the anti-oedipus mug.A guy who accidentally killed his father and married his mother, not knowing who they were. Similarly, a man who hates his father and is too attached to his mother.
by xyzzy April 24, 2005
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A greek tragedy from the greats. The story of a king whose fate is to kill his father and marry his mother.
Yes, those are true, but Oedipus Rex is more widely known as the controversial passage of famous Doors song The End.
A greek tragedy from the greats. The story of a king whose fate is to kill his father and marry his mother.
Yes, those are true, but Oedipus Rex is more widely known as the controversial passage of famous Doors song The End.
Oedipus Rex
Song:
The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on.
He took a face from the ancient gallery and he walked on down the hall.
First he went into the room where his sister lived, and then he paid a visit to his brother, and then he walked on down the hall.
And he came to a door, and he looked inside. Father? Yes, son? I want to kill you. Mother? I want to F*CK YOU!!!
Song:
The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on.
He took a face from the ancient gallery and he walked on down the hall.
First he went into the room where his sister lived, and then he paid a visit to his brother, and then he walked on down the hall.
And he came to a door, and he looked inside. Father? Yes, son? I want to kill you. Mother? I want to F*CK YOU!!!
by ScreamSilently February 11, 2009
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