When you use Copenhagen Wintergreen as lubricant to lube your slong to perform anal in your cousin with
Man, he used his own Copenhagen Wintergreen to lube his slong last night to do anal with! He called it the Rebels special
by Annie 8 May 11, 2018

The norwegian form for the english word "rebel".
Rebell is a word that carries a deeper meaning to it, it may just sound simple but i could mean as much as anything.
Rebell is both an adverb and an adjective as well as a noun.
If you do something that can appear to other as cool, or a nice act, is it often refered to as "rebell"
Rebell is a word that carries a deeper meaning to it, it may just sound simple but i could mean as much as anything.
Rebell is both an adverb and an adjective as well as a noun.
If you do something that can appear to other as cool, or a nice act, is it often refered to as "rebell"
"Rebell"
means "I don't have a response to what you are saying, but that was cool"
"Ille rebell gjort, bærre morro"
means "That is a rebellious act, really nice"
means "I don't have a response to what you are saying, but that was cool"
"Ille rebell gjort, bærre morro"
means "That is a rebellious act, really nice"
by TheWordSjef September 10, 2019

The more socially accepted title for any subgenre, song, or artist of rock music -esp. thundering rock- which utilizes elements of irony, satire, metaphor, musical tone, poetry etc. to specifically target and rebel against an idea, trend, assumption, etc. which infringes upon, misrepresents, limits/arrests, and/or damages the integrity, health, and/or beneficial habits/personal image/reputation of a healthy personality and lifestyle not necessarily in agreement with mainstream society.
Origin of the term is unknown but was briefly repopularized by underground rock band Savage Insight frontman Antonio Lee when used as a heated response to a local recording studio representative attempting to categorize the artists as "goth-punk edged rock."
Origin of the term is unknown but was briefly repopularized by underground rock band Savage Insight frontman Antonio Lee when used as a heated response to a local recording studio representative attempting to categorize the artists as "goth-punk edged rock."
"'Punk rock is a conforming, assumptive and derogatory label used by dilletantes, and heartless manipulators...based on contempt, it is a term based on fashion, style, and elitism. The guy is a rebel rocker."
Rebel rock has many examples:
Songs
Irony
"Rockstar" -Nickelback
Sung by blockbuster rock group as a case of irony in that none of the actual members genuinely live anywhere close to the details in the music.
Satire
"Everybody's Fool" -Amy Lee/Evanescence
Case of satire showcasing common viewpoints and beliefs held by mass media and popular public assumption contrasted with the reality of a celebrity's lifestyle challenges as a overall superficial and negative image.
Artists: Iggy Pop, Mark Wood (Against the Grain) etc.
Rebel rock has many examples:
Songs
Irony
"Rockstar" -Nickelback
Sung by blockbuster rock group as a case of irony in that none of the actual members genuinely live anywhere close to the details in the music.
Satire
"Everybody's Fool" -Amy Lee/Evanescence
Case of satire showcasing common viewpoints and beliefs held by mass media and popular public assumption contrasted with the reality of a celebrity's lifestyle challenges as a overall superficial and negative image.
Artists: Iggy Pop, Mark Wood (Against the Grain) etc.
by NicheDiver October 17, 2007

by ejlex October 19, 2021

Rusty Rebel is basically a "Rusty Trombone" but the person giving it hums the song Dixie Land/I wish I was in Dixie.
"She gave me a Rusty Trombone and started humming some southern song" - Dave
"Oh , she gave you a Rusty Rebel" - Pete
"Oh , she gave you a Rusty Rebel" - Pete
by Rebel Rat November 14, 2016

someone who exposes injustices happening inside the world of electronic and/or via internet communications.
by International Giant December 26, 2013

by T00K4P4CK! November 30, 2020
