Possibly the best video game in exhistance. If you ever find yourself sucked into it, be sure to promptly and efficently uninstall the game and lose the cd key. You may experience withdrawl, but it is worth it in the end. The best remedy for the withdrawl symptoms is lots of porn and an avoidance of large, red orbs.
Damn, I wish I could play Diablo with you guys, but I lost my cd-key! I'll just have to go home and masturbate.
by Alfonzo March 8, 2005
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by sliverofpeace April 30, 2005
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Just because you have Diabetes doesn't always mean you are fat and dont require insulin. You can be pencle thin and still require insulin. It depends on your body and how it uses the insulin it makes or receives.
I have Diabetes and I'm 5 foot and 100 lbs and require 400 units a day of Humalog insulin because I'm insulin resistant.
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Get the Diabolical mug.A person of latin descent who also has diabetes. The word "diabeaner" comes from the two words, "diabetic" and "beaner."
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Heard among the mostly Catholic people of the Dominican Republic. The Spaniard version is usually "me cago en la ostia" or "me cago en dios." Dominicans, perceiving this idea as a travesty on god, switch terms, hence "me cago en el diablo." Commonly used to express annoyance or anger.
Heard among the mostly Catholic people of the Dominican Republic. The Spaniard version is usually "me cago en la ostia" or "me cago en dios." Dominicans, perceiving this idea as a travesty on god, switch terms, hence "me cago en el diablo." Commonly used to express annoyance or anger.
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