the church of iron

"The church of iron" is the gym and all it's gory. A place to learn and be the best man you can be. A place to offer your reps to Jesus.
Brah you heading out too to church?
Hell yeah bro,Jesus demand on more rep!
Right on see you at the church of iron brah!
Reps for Jesus!
by Seeyouinchurch January 09, 2014
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Iron WHORE

This Term Refers a a Vehicle , such as a car or truck that will Fuck you ( break down ) every chance it gets ... Usually at the worst possible time.
I woulda won the race but that iron whore fucked me again ....
by Livin2Fish5 November 06, 2009
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iron maiden

The best metal band ever, the only people who actually hate it are dumbass slipknot fans who spam the metal forum every time someone tells them to shut the fuck up about maggots, seriously.

The best they've ever made is the best album I've ever seen: Seventh Son. Also check out Powerslave and Somewhere In Time.
Anyone who says Iron Maiden suck obviously have no taste in music, so ignore them.
by theamazingbender November 16, 2006
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iron maiden

A great speed metal band. Whoever says Iron Maiden is a crappy heavy metal band is an asshole who can't get their facts straight, and don't know that they are a speed metal band.
Person1: Iron Maiden is the worst heavy metal band ever

Person2: Get your facts straight before you go dissing bands douchebag.
by grapejelly September 24, 2006
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iron maiden

One of my favourite british metal bands next to Judas priest, every album rocks even the x factor and virtual xi. One of the best bands to see live and I would see them every day if i could manage it.
Judas priest dug the road and layed the tarmac, Iron maiden drew the road lines and made the road signs.

Iron Maiden and Judas Priest go great together when chilling out to their music
by ben1987at November 18, 2007
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iron pimp

We ride the iron pimp to school
by Annamaria January 15, 2003
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Iron Man

Iron Man is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. He made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963).

An American billionaire playboy, industrialist, and ingenious engineer, Tony Stark suffers a severe chest injury during a kidnapping in which his captors attempt to force him to build a weapon of mass destruction. He instead creates a powered suit of armor to save his life and escape captivity. Later, Stark augments his suit with weapons and other technological devices he designed through his company, Stark Industries. He uses the suit and successive versions to protect the world as Iron Man. Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes, particularly the role of American technology and business in the fight against communism. Subsequent re-imaginings of Iron Man have transitioned from Cold War themes to contemporary concerns, such as corporate crime and terrorism.
Iron Man possesses powered armor that gives him superhuman strength and durability, flight, and an array of weapons. The armor is invented and worn by Stark (with occasional short-term exceptions). Other people who have assumed the Iron Man identity include Stark's long-time partner and best friend James Rhodes; close associates Harold "Happy" Hogan; Eddie March; and (briefly) Michael O'Brien.

The weapons systems of the suit have changed over the years, but Iron Man's standard offensive weapons have always been the repulsor rays that are fired from the palms of his gauntlets. Other weapons built into various incarnations of the armor include: the uni-beam projector in its chest; pulse bolts (that pick up kinetic energy along the way; so the farther they travel, the harder they hit); an electromagnetic pulse generator; and a defensive energy shield that can be extended up to 360 degrees. Other capabilities include: generating ultra-freon (i.e., a freeze-beam); creating and manipulating magnetic fields; emitting sonic blasts; and projecting 3-dimensional holograms (to create decoys).
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