The Wu-Gambino of the infamous Ghostface Killah of The Wu-Tang Clan. Iron Man was a favorite comic of Ghostface Killah a.k.a Dennis Coles. In the comic, Iron Man's secret identity was Tony Stark, an alcoholic billionaire turned superhero with his man-made robotic suit. Ghostface also goes by the alias "Ironman," which is actually his first album single in 1996.
by Bobbyt327 September 10, 2007
by noobmasterr69 February 05, 2021
by goldustgirl September 08, 2019
(TO - NEE - STAH - RK)
"It is to produce a stream of semen that looks like Iron mans plasma beams"
This word orginates from the depths of Valhalla and is made by 'Sir Blackknees'
"It is to produce a stream of semen that looks like Iron mans plasma beams"
This word orginates from the depths of Valhalla and is made by 'Sir Blackknees'
Tony:"Do you know how to Tony Stark"
Bucky:" Hell ye I do bbg"
Bucky *continues to Tony stark all over Tony*
Bucky:" Hell ye I do bbg"
Bucky *continues to Tony stark all over Tony*
by Niggafuckingsomenuts February 04, 2022
A man who has everything yet he has nothing. He loved his family and was shown death every time. He sacrificed himself for saving the universe.
by Stark86 July 27, 2019
by ThoseGuysWithYourMom May 04, 2022
Marvel Comics superhero, also known as Iron Man. He is a billionaire who owns the company Stark Industries, founded by his father, Howard Stark. When both of his parents died at a young age, he took over the company.
Incredibly selfish and egotistical, and generally not liked by others, as he has many character flaws he doesn't recognize as flaws.
One day he is in Afghanistan presenting his latest missile technology to the US army, when he is kidnapped by terrorist organization, the Ten Rings, to whom Stark's company has been illegally dealing weapons to without his knowledge. They demand he builds them a missile identical to the one he presented earlier, in exchange for his freedom. Instead, he builds a robotic supersuit with the help of Ho Yinsen, a scientist also being held captive. Yinsen sacrifices his life to allow Stark to escape captivity, motivating Stark to construct a sleeker version of the supersuit upon returning home, and taking responsibility for his (and his company's) actions tracking down all illegal shipping manifests that took place through his company, and destroying them. (story varies slightly based on the comic)
Incredibly selfish and egotistical, and generally not liked by others, as he has many character flaws he doesn't recognize as flaws.
One day he is in Afghanistan presenting his latest missile technology to the US army, when he is kidnapped by terrorist organization, the Ten Rings, to whom Stark's company has been illegally dealing weapons to without his knowledge. They demand he builds them a missile identical to the one he presented earlier, in exchange for his freedom. Instead, he builds a robotic supersuit with the help of Ho Yinsen, a scientist also being held captive. Yinsen sacrifices his life to allow Stark to escape captivity, motivating Stark to construct a sleeker version of the supersuit upon returning home, and taking responsibility for his (and his company's) actions tracking down all illegal shipping manifests that took place through his company, and destroying them. (story varies slightly based on the comic)
by watrulookingm8 November 03, 2020