More commonly referred to as a cuck, a white knight is a pathetic beta male who will attempt to defend women at the expense of their own dignity.
by BigBoolBoi June 21, 2018
An extreme example of the residents of Geddes Court, a Gedi Knight can drink more, smoke more, and pull more than your average ghetto-dweller. They tend to be the ones who start parties and piss off The Porter the most. Rumor tells of a mysterious Gedi Master, who never touched the ground and evaded capture by The Porter over a week.
Ghetto Dweller: Oh man, I ran out of booze again!
Gedi Knight: Fear not! I have ample supplies in my fridge! PARTY IN MY KITCHEN!
Gedi Knight: Fear not! I have ample supplies in my fridge! PARTY IN MY KITCHEN!
by space wizard February 19, 2010
An addicting game that results in you quitting school and living in your mom and dads house 'till you die. Played by nerds all over the world, including Turkey where all they do is play this game 24/7...
KO_Addict7621 : "Hey Fire_Head568QRVX! Lets play Knight Online all day."
Crack_Head568QRVX: "Sounds great I'll go quit my job and drop out of highschool...brb"
Crack_Head568QRVX: "Sounds great I'll go quit my job and drop out of highschool...brb"
by I_<3_Nerds January 08, 2006
by julz February 06, 2004
A knight's tour is a sequence of moves of a knight on a chessboard such that the knight visits every square only once. If the knight ends on a square that is one knight's move from the beginning square (so that it could tour the board again immediately, following the same path), the tour is closed, otherwise it is open. A knight's tour problem is the mathematical problem of finding a knight's tour. Creating a program to find a knight's tour is a common problem given to computer science students. Variations of the knight's tour problem involve chessboards of different sizes than the usual 8 × 8, as well as irregular (non-rectangular) board.
While Brandon was on vacation, he steadily began to master the game theory involving chess. But when he was introduced to the knights tour, he realized this new level of expertise had more involvement than anything he encountered before.
by yyuryyubicuryy4me June 27, 2018
A millitary organization formed to help pilgrims get to the holy land. Disbanded by church when it was found to be helping jews. NOTHING TO DO WITH ASSASINS CREED
by Poor fellows of Christ February 17, 2013
Great Muse song from 'Black Holes and Revelations'. Is the longest song on the album at 6:06 minutes long, with just instrumentals at first, with no lyrics until 2:06 minutes in. The meaning of the song is quite hard to determine, but the following is my interpretation of it.
Cydonia is a region of Mars where life was rumoured to have once existed. The knights are either the 4 horsemen of the apocolypse or just plain knights. Either way, they tell the people of Cydonia that "God falls asleep on the job", encouraging them to destroy God, saying "how can we win, when fools can be kings?". The people of Cydonia destroy God, under the influence of the knights. In the future of this 'story', in todays present, the cycle has gone full circle, with Governments now in control, but are asleep on the job. This theory is the culmination of my and my friends opinions, and has not just been taken off the internet, so may of course be totally wrong, but I think it ties in well with the political nature of the album.
Another loose theory is that it's linked with 'Sing for Absolution', from one of Muse's older albums, 'Absolution', watch the video to see why.
Cydonia is a region of Mars where life was rumoured to have once existed. The knights are either the 4 horsemen of the apocolypse or just plain knights. Either way, they tell the people of Cydonia that "God falls asleep on the job", encouraging them to destroy God, saying "how can we win, when fools can be kings?". The people of Cydonia destroy God, under the influence of the knights. In the future of this 'story', in todays present, the cycle has gone full circle, with Governments now in control, but are asleep on the job. This theory is the culmination of my and my friends opinions, and has not just been taken off the internet, so may of course be totally wrong, but I think it ties in well with the political nature of the album.
Another loose theory is that it's linked with 'Sing for Absolution', from one of Muse's older albums, 'Absolution', watch the video to see why.
by Forever Lost July 09, 2006