you;yo man you want to play totally accurate battle simulator? friend:lol k. other friend: same dude.
by Htheguy69 September 14, 2020
From the movie Patriot. It's used when you need some luck or to be at your best and fuck some shit up. Often used by religious people but everyone can use it.
by Necrozma Beam May 24, 2020
Jury rigging refers to makeshift repairs or temporary contrivances, made with only the tools and materials that happen to be on hand. Originally a nautical term, on sailing ships a jury rig is a replacement mast and yards improvised in case of damage or loss of the original mast. Jury-rig has been in use since 1788 but the adjectival use of "jury" in the sense of makeshift or temporary dates from at least 1616, when it appeared in John Smith's A Description of New England.
A false etymology is that "Jerry-rigged" was employed by World War II British troops to refer to the German use of scavenged parts to keep vehicles and weapons functional, from the use of "Jerry" as a pejorative term for German soldiers.
A false etymology is that "Jerry-rigged" was employed by World War II British troops to refer to the German use of scavenged parts to keep vehicles and weapons functional, from the use of "Jerry" as a pejorative term for German soldiers.
The jury-rigged (not jerry-rigged) contraption made do for now. (jerry-rig - it's not accurate The actual term is jury-rig)
by jahli October 17, 2011
The term lore accurate refers to something that aligns or is true to the established background, history, or pattern of a particular context—whether that context is fictional (e.g., a book, movie, or game) or real-life (e.g., a person’s habits or behaviors). It can be used to describe actions, traits, or details that stay consistent with what is known or expected based on prior information.
In fiction: It refers to being consistent with the established world-building, mythology, or character backstory of a fictional universe. For example, a character’s actions or appearance may be described as "lore accurate" if they are faithful to how they were originally portrayed.
In real life: It is used humorously or casually to describe someone’s behavior or actions that are in line with their well-known habits, personality traits, or tendencies. It suggests that a person’s actions are unsurprising because they align with their established "lore," or history.
In fiction: It refers to being consistent with the established world-building, mythology, or character backstory of a fictional universe. For example, a character’s actions or appearance may be described as "lore accurate" if they are faithful to how they were originally portrayed.
In real life: It is used humorously or casually to describe someone’s behavior or actions that are in line with their well-known habits, personality traits, or tendencies. It suggests that a person’s actions are unsurprising because they align with their established "lore," or history.
Fictional context:
"The new Star Wars movie was great, and Rey’s powers were very lore accurate. She uses the Force just like it’s been explained in previous films."
Real-life context:
"I can't believe you ate an entire pizza by yourself again!"
"Well, it’s lore accurate—I’ve been doing this since college."
"The new Star Wars movie was great, and Rey’s powers were very lore accurate. She uses the Force just like it’s been explained in previous films."
Real-life context:
"I can't believe you ate an entire pizza by yourself again!"
"Well, it’s lore accurate—I’ve been doing this since college."
by CT-782 January 04, 2025
John: did ya hear about Resident evil Welcome to Raccoon City
Steve: naw mate i heard its pretty Porno Accurate
Steve: naw mate i heard its pretty Porno Accurate
by Arndehgrt August 03, 2022
a term used to describe a pre bottom surgery trans males genitalia, putting a more literal meaning to the words that make up 'bussy'.
person 1(FtM, pre-op): "god, i wish i had a cooler way to refer to my vag."
person 2:"hmm.. how about 'biblically accurate bussy'?"
person 2:"hmm.. how about 'biblically accurate bussy'?"
by BigDaddySalts August 10, 2023
a quote by a pokemon youtuber by the name of MandJtv who explains if a pokemon move is not 100% accurate its like its 50% accurate
by Armaan GUpta July 13, 2023