the greatest star ship ever invented for any movie. it's flight over the camera at the very beginning of star wars episode 4 remains one of the greatest achievements in cinematic wonder ever. only eclipsed by the super star destroyer that first appeared in episode five.
by Snowman McKnives June 05, 2005
The Dallas Stars came to Dallas in 1993 from the Minnesota North Stars. They won the Stanley Cup in 1999 defeating the Buffalo Sabres in 6 games. They are in the Pacific Division and Western Conference.
by heh. why do you want to know? February 10, 2006
It is when you or others are tryna find the perfect guy or girl to love and have a relationship with
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by Shan February 16, 2004
A star that everyone is familiar with and gives false hope to people on their knees, but never grants any wishes because it is owned by Disney.
Disney owned the Wishing Star ever since the release of Pinocchio, and many other Happiness-related items.
The Wishing Star does exist outside of Fairy Tales! You'll find a shimmer of it inside of Disney theme parks for at least $73 per person as of September 29 2010.
The Wishing Star does exist outside of Fairy Tales! You'll find a shimmer of it inside of Disney theme parks for at least $73 per person as of September 29 2010.
by TripleRainbow September 29, 2010
The "morning star" is a title given to Satan in his role as Lucifer. The term was derived from a Biblical passage which identifies a Babylonian god named for that star as having fallen from the throne of heaven for his arrogance. This story was conflated with the story of the fall of Satan and 1/3 of the angels, especially because most pagan gods are considered aspects of Satan in Christianity.
The "morning star" is also a nickname for the planet Venus, which was called Lucifer in Roman astronomy. Its low position in the sky (due to its proximity to the sun) likely gave rise to the myth of it having fallen from heaven. In ancient times, the planet was considered to be the god of the dawn who opened the gates of heaven for the sun to pass through.
The "morning star" is also a nickname for the planet Venus, which was called Lucifer in Roman astronomy. Its low position in the sky (due to its proximity to the sun) likely gave rise to the myth of it having fallen from heaven. In ancient times, the planet was considered to be the god of the dawn who opened the gates of heaven for the sun to pass through.
The morning star is bright today.
Lucifer was once the bright morning star, but fell from the favour of God.
Lucifer was once the bright morning star, but fell from the favour of God.
by Lesath February 16, 2008