The correct spelling of the Nordic god of thunder. Spelled Thor in unenlightened parts of the world.
Most of the definitions on this site show a stereotyped version of Tor, that does not represent his true literary and mythological character.
by Lill-Q December 12, 2008
The funniest guy in the friend group. Always dies in the most hilarious ways in videogames. He's also very nice.
by lingolango February 25, 2018
A guy who is smart and has a big penis
One sexy hunk of man.
4 buckets of pure awesome rolled up into a tasty bite sized homunculus. Looks good in drag. When he opens his mouth, pure clever spews out and penetrates all those who dare oppose him. He is the master of the universe.
also named "mr perfect" he is the sweetest nicest guy ever and he is drop dead gorgeous and sexy and has a very large penis hes great in bed and loves to be rough but at the same time dominated hes an all around amazing guy and the best at hockey
One sexy hunk of man.
4 buckets of pure awesome rolled up into a tasty bite sized homunculus. Looks good in drag. When he opens his mouth, pure clever spews out and penetrates all those who dare oppose him. He is the master of the universe.
also named "mr perfect" he is the sweetest nicest guy ever and he is drop dead gorgeous and sexy and has a very large penis hes great in bed and loves to be rough but at the same time dominated hes an all around amazing guy and the best at hockey
by jeremytor July 21, 2010
by The Great Catsby January 20, 2012
TOR is a drinking game. The letters stand for Tower Of Rum. The games popularity grew rapidly due to its players shouting TOR at any possible opportunity. The word TOR is generally used as a sign of appreciation
"Mate I can't wait to play some TOR tonight"
"I smashed this fat troll last night" Person 1
"Good TOR mate" Person 2
"All lectures are cancelled today"
"TOOOOORRRRR"
"I smashed this fat troll last night" Person 1
"Good TOR mate" Person 2
"All lectures are cancelled today"
"TOOOOORRRRR"
by Will TORson December 14, 2009
An Australianism: "to go back to tors" means to start over again, as in counting. Same as going "back to square one."
by CanberraDan March 11, 2008