Joshiro007 makes cool definitions and all, but why the hell did he make this a word in his definition for D&D?
by Kenthar August 22, 2003
When someone is unnaturally well gifted in the art of writing. (i.e. Poems, short stories, novels, etc. )
by ArcFox January 27, 2016
When a husband doesn't want to do something but his wife wants him to do it, she convinces him to do it.
Ryan didn't want to go to a family get together, but his wife used her wife sorcery on him to convince him to go.
by lordvoldemort87 November 16, 2022
"An event" or "a fact" stupid and illiterate people call when they don't understand it, or when they want to disengage themselves from a situation they know they caused.
Stupid illiterate men and women: This man is 33 year-old, still lives with his parents and never succeeds in anything. He must be victim of sorcery, and the bad spirits hovering around him must be extremely powerful.
Psychiatrist: This man is 33 year-old and still lives with his parents. That's no sorcery, dumbass. He'll never succeed because he's spoiled rotten and extremely lazy, and his parent won't make him aware of their responsibilities.
Psychiatrist: This man is 33 year-old and still lives with his parents. That's no sorcery, dumbass. He'll never succeed because he's spoiled rotten and extremely lazy, and his parent won't make him aware of their responsibilities.
by TrueTekkenFraud October 11, 2021
A shooter video game with many magical elements. The storyline typically is fantasy or surreal than realistic.
by fighhive November 5, 2011
A discipline of studies, commonly written as CS, where each and every problem is solved by rebooting the device
by ysf199711 February 16, 2017