So there I am, back of the cab, both of them got their laughing gear round my old single barrel pump action yoghurt rifle, yeah
by AluXeZ January 10, 2010
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by Chris D Wagner March 27, 2009
Gears of War, a fictional game created by Epic Games, for the Xbox 360, is some-what like Halo, but a tad different. It is based on Sera, not Earth, and the humans are being killed by the Locusts, who are definitely NOT aliens, however, it is unknown where they came from. (I believe that the Locusts are actually humans mutated by imulsion fumes.)
Imulsion, a fictional liquid in Gears. It is located underneath Sera, and seems similar to lava (only yellow), though what exactly it is, is never explained in the game.
Little is known about the Locusts too. All that's really known is that they look half lizard and half human (without tails).
The COGs (of War), also known as the Gears (of War), are the ones fighting the Locusts. Of course, they're human, and they're being wiped out by the Locusts.
The Carmines are a family of four brothers and a mother. In the first Gears of War, Anthony Carmine dies, and in the second, Benjamin Carmine dies. This has led many people to believe that their will be two more Gears games, one for each of the Carmine brothers.
Clay is most likely the next Carmine. His name is mentioned on Ben Carmine's COG tag collectibles.
Apparently it also believed that one of the Carmines will come back and become Super Carmine and glow blue. Yep.
Imulsion, a fictional liquid in Gears. It is located underneath Sera, and seems similar to lava (only yellow), though what exactly it is, is never explained in the game.
Little is known about the Locusts too. All that's really known is that they look half lizard and half human (without tails).
The COGs (of War), also known as the Gears (of War), are the ones fighting the Locusts. Of course, they're human, and they're being wiped out by the Locusts.
The Carmines are a family of four brothers and a mother. In the first Gears of War, Anthony Carmine dies, and in the second, Benjamin Carmine dies. This has led many people to believe that their will be two more Gears games, one for each of the Carmine brothers.
Clay is most likely the next Carmine. His name is mentioned on Ben Carmine's COG tag collectibles.
Apparently it also believed that one of the Carmines will come back and become Super Carmine and glow blue. Yep.
by Mawnzter April 24, 2009
This phrase is used in some Christian sub cultures. It means to share something rich with the "power of God." Any powerful music, dance, sermon, testimony, etc. becomes "gear." To "drop gear" means to share an intense revelation from heaven.
by Drin November 25, 2010
When an artist that uses tools in his work starts focusing more on the tools used, often to the point of obsession, rather than the finished product.
See also GAS, Guitar Acquisition Syndrome.
See also GAS, Guitar Acquisition Syndrome.
I didn't get anything new recorded last week, had gear blindness from shopping around for new studio monitors.
by jacke747 August 08, 2006
by Garrett Souza December 06, 2007