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Huskateer

A Starcraft 2 fan (not necessarily an active player) and follower of commentator Mike "Husky" Lamond (HuskyStarcraft) on Youtube and/or Facebook. A pun on the French Musketeer army.
Hyped SC 2 fan: "Huskateers unite! FOR HUSKY! FOR PYLO!"
by Silma December 12, 2010
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HuskerSportsNut

Keith Olbermann and Glenn Beck are both such little HuskerSportsNuts
by HPDictionary February 9, 2010
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heath hussar

Did you see Heath Hussar? Yeah I want him to raw me
by Nonameddork July 16, 2017
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husker rusker

(n.) a rather deep, odious, odiferous expulsion of gas from one's rectum, typically heard after a chili eating contest. Often mistaken for the rare, more softly-spoken burner.
The dinner was a huge success until Uncle Doug let out the most outrageous husker rusker any of us had ever witnessed. Then Uncle Doug passed out at the table.
by nonion April 20, 2007
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Huskasawki

A very amazing strain of Vermont headies. The name was made from its color resemblance to Husqvarna Orange and Kawasaki Green.
Slick Rick and I were smokin' tons of Huskasawki today. Its the prettiest stuff I've ever seen!
by VT420JP September 28, 2009
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Hussar

Light cavalry, historically Hungarians who fought for Poland as mercenaries. Their value in combat became realized and countries all over Europe started to employ regiments of Hussars. A Hussar during the 18th and 19th century wore no armor, instead wearing a dolman underneath a pelisse, a short-waisted overjacket that was slung over the shoulder like a cape, and a shako. Hussars used light sabers and did not carry any firearms or lances except officers who would keep a pistol. Hussar's were famous throughout the world for their dashing and cavalier manner, especially in America where stories of French Hussars fascinated Americans. But Hussars in reality were rather rude, brash people and were also known to get drunk and start fights in taverns and inns. But their bravery in battle was unquestioned. They would just get rowdy and often times demand food from villages they passed through. Often disguising it by seducing the town's womenfolk. Hussars were also mustachioed, in fact, British hussars were the only mustachioed troops in the whole British army.
So I heard this story about a French Hussar who surprised a group of British troops just before Waterloo. He came out of the trees and challenged a British dragoon. The dragoon was so scared that instead of fighting the Hussar he pulled out his carbine and tried to shoot him but he missed. So he kept reloading his carbine and shooting and missing. This went on for some time, the French Hussar shouting to the British Dragoon to fight like a man, until a Belgian hussar rode forward and accepted the French Hussar's challenge. They fought for a while but neither bested the other and they sheathed their sabers and shook hands and rode their separate ways. As he rode back, the Belgian Hussar just looked at the British dragoon and shook his head and laughed.
by TheDaftestPunk March 17, 2012
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'Bo'na-fide Husker

1. Wearing a sweet, oversized ear of corn as a hat
2. "Throwing the Bones" when the "Black shirts" appear
3. Knowing more about the "Sea of Red" than the "Red Sea"
4. Incorporating the prefix "Bo" into whatever football-related word possible

See also: "Greatest fans in college football"
Zach: "Katie is wearing a cornhead, a 'my bo-friends back' shirt, a huge foam finger, and red/white striped overalls...wtf"
Kristin: "She's a 'Bo'na-fide Husker"
by karenthespider April 26, 2009
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