acronym referring to dick skin; reference for women to make in general conversation to express whether they "got any" or "want some" of the male member
by jmaccs March 13, 2009
by lemonlime December 09, 2004
by Ferrajuke December 02, 2009
1. An abbreviation refering to the Nintendo Dual Screen. The DS is a portable system with dual screens, one that you can "touch" with your fingers or a pen, a D-Pad control system, 4 buttons (all SNES style, labeled ABYX in the same fashion), 2 shoulder buttons (Also SNES style, L and R), the stuff letting you play Nintendo DS games, and a GBA emulator (but you can't have all the GBA "additionals", and you are limited to 1P modes). It has, basically, N64-style graphics, but they are slightly improved. There are also dual speakers, and the design of the DS allows it to be "flipped" closed. As a side note, the only portable system really competing up to the DS is the PSP.
2. An abbreviation meaning "Dick Suck".
3. An abbreviation meaning "Dark Side".
4. An abbreviation meaning "Dark Side", used in MMBN 4-5 to accompany "Dark" navichips, which as you get hurt, increase damage of the chip. You can also only use them when MegaMan is "Dark".
2. An abbreviation meaning "Dick Suck".
3. An abbreviation meaning "Dark Side".
4. An abbreviation meaning "Dark Side", used in MMBN 4-5 to accompany "Dark" navichips, which as you get hurt, increase damage of the chip. You can also only use them when MegaMan is "Dark".
1. "Mommy, I wanna play my Nintendo DS!"
2. "Damn, I wish I had a DSing girl on me right now, for free, anyway..."
3. "The DS of the force is a pathway containing shitloads of power..."
4. "Holy shit, I just realized that KnightMan DS is probably the worst navichip ever."
2. "Damn, I wish I had a DSing girl on me right now, for free, anyway..."
3. "The DS of the force is a pathway containing shitloads of power..."
4. "Holy shit, I just realized that KnightMan DS is probably the worst navichip ever."
by ToadMan.EXE August 22, 2005
by Dooky Stain Shane May 12, 2004
by m1kehawk April 20, 2006
Advantages of psp/ds... Compared
PSP PROS:
Built in MP3 Player
Built in Digital Photo Viewer
Built in Movie Player
Built in Web Browser
Download many free flash apps/games
Amazing Graphics
Powerfull Games
DS Pros:
Unique Touch Screen
Unique 2nd screen
Cheap (not much of a pro)
messaging with your own handwriting (can include pictures)
PSP Cons:
shorter battery life (due to brighter screen, louder volume, more graphical games, more powerful games... to increase time lower brightness, volume etc)
expensive (if you have the money its easily worth it)
Load Times (due to more advanced games etc....but extra time really isnt noticible)
DS Cons:
Worse Graphics (when using basic 3D graphics it goes pixelated/fuzzy/blurred etc, where as most psp games use 3D all the time)
More childish games (not much of a con...depends on what you prefer...just going from my age)
I posted this to try preventing fan boys making useless comments about both systems and i am listing what i know about consoles)
Overall I prefer PSP but of course it mainly depends on your personal preference
To help
Get PSP if:
You want a full media player in your pocket
You love extra features (flash, internet)
You want better looking games, more AI, more physics etc (better games)
Get DS if:
You want more innovative in games (not saying its bad but it does get boring useing stylus sometimes, but still a great feature)
You want a portable now and cant afford psp
PSP PROS:
Built in MP3 Player
Built in Digital Photo Viewer
Built in Movie Player
Built in Web Browser
Download many free flash apps/games
Amazing Graphics
Powerfull Games
DS Pros:
Unique Touch Screen
Unique 2nd screen
Cheap (not much of a pro)
messaging with your own handwriting (can include pictures)
PSP Cons:
shorter battery life (due to brighter screen, louder volume, more graphical games, more powerful games... to increase time lower brightness, volume etc)
expensive (if you have the money its easily worth it)
Load Times (due to more advanced games etc....but extra time really isnt noticible)
DS Cons:
Worse Graphics (when using basic 3D graphics it goes pixelated/fuzzy/blurred etc, where as most psp games use 3D all the time)
More childish games (not much of a con...depends on what you prefer...just going from my age)
I posted this to try preventing fan boys making useless comments about both systems and i am listing what i know about consoles)
Overall I prefer PSP but of course it mainly depends on your personal preference
To help
Get PSP if:
You want a full media player in your pocket
You love extra features (flash, internet)
You want better looking games, more AI, more physics etc (better games)
Get DS if:
You want more innovative in games (not saying its bad but it does get boring useing stylus sometimes, but still a great feature)
You want a portable now and cant afford psp
by nick13123 October 11, 2006