by DoubleRRonald January 03, 2019
The sole greatest anime on the face of the planet, it has all the elements of the perfect show: action, mystery, love, violence, death, pirates, ninjas, assassins, naked chicks, aliens, space travel, dueling spaceships, and that one episode where everybody goes to the hot spring for seemingly no reason.
There's also a spin-off series called Angel Links, but it pales in comparison.
There's also a spin-off series called Angel Links, but it pales in comparison.
by GC_Midnight November 15, 2009
a german word used for apologizing when you don't really mean it
making fun of you, in a sarcastic way
making fun of you, in a sarcastic way
by LOLxo October 03, 2013
A starfish who lives under a rock and is best friends with SpongeBob. He's a bit chubby and has a dick-like head...But he's cute with the dick-like head anyway...............
by SATAN December 28, 2004
Another word for Asshole!
My crinkle star is dirtier than uasual!
by Ben Morris and Jimmy Dornbush January 13, 2009
A scene only added to a television show, or movie, for its shock value.
“Puking at the stars” refers to a bizarre scene in the last episode of the sci-fi TV series Battlestar Galactica. In the last episode of the show, the future Admiral Adama is shown vomiting all over himself as he lies drunk in the gutter looking up at the stars.
Fanboys of the series maintain that the “puking at the stars” scene was part of the show’s character development, that it pushed the show’s gritty envelope, and that it was the epitome of “high art”. Discriminating viewers maintain, quite correctly, that the “puking at the stars” scene was vile and only added to the show’s last episode for it’s shock value.
“Puking at the stars” refers to a bizarre scene in the last episode of the sci-fi TV series Battlestar Galactica. In the last episode of the show, the future Admiral Adama is shown vomiting all over himself as he lies drunk in the gutter looking up at the stars.
Fanboys of the series maintain that the “puking at the stars” scene was part of the show’s character development, that it pushed the show’s gritty envelope, and that it was the epitome of “high art”. Discriminating viewers maintain, quite correctly, that the “puking at the stars” scene was vile and only added to the show’s last episode for it’s shock value.
Can you believe the producers of Battlestar Galactica added that “puking at the stars” scene to the last episode? Those guys are really full of themselves for carrying their deeply meaningful, gritty, and real delusions that far.
by AuntyMouse April 21, 2009
In Mario Kart 64, the period of time when star power is visibly gone, yet the player is stil invincible.
by Anonymous October 10, 2003