1. a vegetable
2. a reaction to the alternative spelling "weiner"
3. a reaction to moe getting a prank call
2. a reaction to the alternative spelling "weiner"
3. a reaction to moe getting a prank call
by KAMEORNEV November 10, 2022

when you are fucking horribly bored in your 3rd period class that you make this zigzag rectangle pattern. if you see this get to your work and finish that missing assignment NOW!
clown 1 "bro i was so bored in class that i typed qwsazxerfdcvtyhgbnuikjnmop;l./" clown 2 "lets go in the bathroom bro i gotta fat blunt 4 us"
by q1azw2sxe3dcr4fvt5gby6hnu7jmi8 January 19, 2023

by SD&L November 19, 2017

Brian is a masculine name that can be described as the reason the people he loves are always taken care of. He's incredibly kind and would give the shirt off his back to help someone in need. His family is always taken care of by him and even when he feels he can't handle it, he does anyway and makes it very hard for anyone else to see. Its a very special thing to be named Brian, even more special to be loved by one.
by Hisgfforver January 31, 2024

That fuking dumbasses, whomst thinking, that they are fuckin' specials snowflakes, and insulting other shippers in Voltron Fandom.
They are psychologicaly unstable, u need to stay away from them.
They are psychologicaly unstable, u need to stay away from them.
-O my god, they're yell again about Klance again, and tell me, that I should die with my ship
- I know, they are such a Klancers (C<l>ancers type)
- I know, they are such a Klancers (C<l>ancers type)
by Cat?I'mAKittyCat November 25, 2018

Theorhetorical - /THēəˈ/rəˈtôrək(ə)l/ - A theoretical astrophysicist from the University of Kansas may have solved a nearly two-decade-old mystery over the origins of an unusual "zebra" pattern seen in high-frequency radio pulses from the Crab Nebula.
Therefore the “zebra” patterns seen in high-frequency radio pulses from the Crab Nebula by a theoretical astrophysicist from the University of Kansas may have solved a nearly two-decade-old mystery of these unusual origins.
Therefore the “zebra” patterns seen in high-frequency radio pulses from the Crab Nebula by a theoretical astrophysicist from the University of Kansas may have solved a nearly two-decade-old mystery of these unusual origins.
by Lhander November 20, 2024
