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Castlevania

(1)Video game series created by Konami. Players battle undead creatures and Demons on their way to fight Count Dracula. (2)Name of Dracula's castle in the series. His castle can change it's look, inside and out, as it wishes.
by Julius owns Richter! June 20, 2003
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Central Casting

term used to describe an ultimate or universally agreed-upon stereotype, as would be cast for a character in a movie; similar term is poster child
With his pocket protector, bow-tie and Coke-bottle glasses, Gary was Central Casting for nerds
by Niggardly Eisenflower December 23, 2012
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Castle Doctrine

The term "Castle Doctrine" is used when describing law that primarily relates to the use of deadly force in situations of self defence. In simple english, it is the idea that a persons home is their castle and that any unlawfull intrution is considered a threat. The homeowner is then legaly justified in using lethal force against the intruder.

The opposite of Castle Doctrine is "Duty to Retreat" A simple example would be a person walking down a street at night who is confronted by an assailant. Legaly, the victim must try to escape or "retreat" before resorting to lethal force. But if retreat is impossible, then the person is justified in using lethal force.

Castle Doctrine originaly only applied to a persons home. However, in modern times it has been applied in different laws to mean a persons property, not just inside the home. A pesons car is also defined as a part of the home. Thus a carjacking victim is justified in shooting their assailant. Some states apply a persons place of employment to fall under Castle Doctrine.

Castle Doctrine also makes it next to impossible for an assailant (Or their family) to sue their victim after the fact.
The homowner shot and killed the burglar in her house. Her actions where justified under the "Castle Doctrine" law's of that state.
by Benjamin Whetham June 28, 2005
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Castiel

Sassy gay angel from the television show Supernatural.

Hobbies include drinking liquor stores, gripping peoples souls tight and raising them from perdition, and having large amounts of eyesex with a one Dean Winchester.

His greatest weapon is the ability to render both men and women completley helpless with one glance of his puppy-dog eyes, which are often seen when he is embarassed or confused.
"Hey, ass-butt." ~Castiel, s5 finale
by farfromreality October 29, 2011
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Castiel

A sweet little angel baby who joins the the Winchesters in Season 4 of the CW Show "Supernatural". He possess the vessel of Jimmy Novak, and wears a suit and not straight tie and a trenchcoat. Headcanon says he has the big gay for Dean Winchester, and Even the actor that plays Castiel, Misha Collins, Ships Destiel. Sam Winchester, Dean's little brother also ships it. Cas Is based of the archangel Cassiel, who fell in love with the idea of "A most righteous man", which gives more reasons to ship destiel. Change my mind, I dare you.
"I'm Castiel, an angel of the Lord."
by Ashimations January 19, 2019
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Angel Casteneda

A very quiet but focused man. He is driven by his work and by his enemy; Tahamid Bhuiyan.
Angel Casteneda? Angel Casteneda is that cool kid!
by Good Man Allah September 21, 2018
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castler

An imaginary word Henry constructed in order to make a rhyme with the word "master".
im built like a renaissance castle
im the black shogo master
by Jesus - - - - - May 1, 2005
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