A reference to the well-loved, world traveling, guitar playing crooner-psychologist, known as “Mundo” to his fans, because he’s always on the move first thing in the morning thanks to his boundless energy and important day job running the mental health program in a men’s prison.
Look, there’s Mundo on the move, he’s headed into work at an ungodly hour to put quality into prison mental health care!
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Get the Mundo on the move mug.Noun: Rude Japanese slang for cunt. Used by naughty female language students to book tables in foreign restaurants so that they will be able to have a laugh when the maitre d' calls them to their table.
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Get the manko mug.Hueco Mundo (Spanish, lit. Hollow World)
The correct ordering of the words in Spanish should be Mundo Hueco
1 is a fictional dimension in the manga and anime series Bleach, where the series' main antagonists, the hollows, reside.
2 is located between the living world and Soul Society. It can only be accessed by ripping a hole in the dimensional fabric separating the worlds, or using a special technique known as a garganta (Spanish for throat). The hollows can travel to and from Hueco Mundo at will. The landscape of Hueco Mundo is a seemingly neverending white desert, with dunes like those of the Sahara. The desert is littered with what appear to be boulders and dead, shriveled trees, but these are actually a form of quartz. In Hueco Mundo, the Moon is on the opposite lunar phase of that in the human world. Like Soul Society, the atmosphere is filled with spiritual energy, but it is much more concentrated in Hueco Mundo than it is in Soul Society,2 thus allowing hollows to gain nourishment despite the lack of human souls.
The correct ordering of the words in Spanish should be Mundo Hueco
1 is a fictional dimension in the manga and anime series Bleach, where the series' main antagonists, the hollows, reside.
2 is located between the living world and Soul Society. It can only be accessed by ripping a hole in the dimensional fabric separating the worlds, or using a special technique known as a garganta (Spanish for throat). The hollows can travel to and from Hueco Mundo at will. The landscape of Hueco Mundo is a seemingly neverending white desert, with dunes like those of the Sahara. The desert is littered with what appear to be boulders and dead, shriveled trees, but these are actually a form of quartz. In Hueco Mundo, the Moon is on the opposite lunar phase of that in the human world. Like Soul Society, the atmosphere is filled with spiritual energy, but it is much more concentrated in Hueco Mundo than it is in Soul Society,2 thus allowing hollows to gain nourishment despite the lack of human souls.
by Arkkie Boyz January 23, 2007
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English: Yo bitch, wanna get fucked in the ass? English
English: Yo bitch, wanna get fucked in the ass? English
by Swaggerm8 October 28, 2015
Get the Munkes i skideren mug.Mukor is the malevolent boss of the 1987 sequel to the classic Atari videogame Asteroids known as Blasteroids. He rules all the galaxies.
Mukor is a sentient, large, green spacefaring entity with multiple short, stumpy tentacles that he can launch small ships from. To defeat Mukor one must destroy all his tentacles. But he returns in later levels with more tentacles. Mukor also had a tendency to taunt players in digitized speech.
Mukor is a sentient, large, green spacefaring entity with multiple short, stumpy tentacles that he can launch small ships from. To defeat Mukor one must destroy all his tentacles. But he returns in later levels with more tentacles. Mukor also had a tendency to taunt players in digitized speech.
by Professor Tiberius June 19, 2008
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