The holy bible of skateboarders. Referee to as "the mag" or "the zine." Thrasher magazine creates a lifestyle that many skaters abide by everywhere. Thrasher mag is the blood that courses through San Francisco, the heart of skateboarding. It is the only magazine that truly matters in skateboarding.
Skater 1: Did you pick up the new mag?
Skater 2: of course! Thrasher magazine is the best!
Skater 1: I know! I look forward to it every month!
Skater 2: of course! Thrasher magazine is the best!
Skater 1: I know! I look forward to it every month!
by Azsskater2 April 30, 2014
When you draw on models or people in magazines and beautify them by drawing mustaches, unibrows, devil horns, ect.
Sue: Damn thats such a gnarly picture of Jessica Alba!
Jan: Duh I've been working my Magazine Beautification skills to make her extremely sexy.
Sue: Wow. I thought it was her actual face.
Jan: Duh I've been working my Magazine Beautification skills to make her extremely sexy.
Sue: Wow. I thought it was her actual face.
by Justine Wala March 03, 2008
A long-standing and well known magazine. It has a "man of the year", which has in the past been won by Queen Elizabeth II, simply for coming to the throne and making a few speeches, and Adolf Hitler.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 28, 2004
A magazine that just about every teenage girl will read at one point in their life or another for tips on how to kiss boys and shit.
"Oh look! My Seventeen Magazine finally got here! I can't wait to read that story about the girl with one leg!"
by MoSummy July 31, 2009
A crap magazine that can't even compete with its competition. GQ, Esquire, Men's Journal(!), and even Cargo kick their ass when it comes to newsstand sales.
Content is key and when you have shitty content like Details, you're bound to be in the back of the line.
Content is key and when you have shitty content like Details, you're bound to be in the back of the line.
by Details Magazine sucks September 08, 2004
Greatest North American video game trade publication in recorded history.
Created by Dave Halverson, it revolutionized western gaming magazines by using thicker, richly layered, ink-heavy pages with tons of photos and oftentimes humorously hyperbolic text ("eye-flaying, mind-numbing, A+++ action!!!"). GameFan alone began the now common practice of covering import/Japanese gaming with as much fervor as domestic products, and giving RPGs and niche titles as much room as the usual banal sports and action games.
Its eventual price hike to $6, not to mention the less than monthly frequency in which its deadlines were hit and, subsequently, magazines were shipped to readers, eventually caused its downfall, but not before shaping the business for years to come.
Notable alums include Halverson, Casey Loe, Dan Jevons, and Nick "Rox" DeBarres.
Created by Dave Halverson, it revolutionized western gaming magazines by using thicker, richly layered, ink-heavy pages with tons of photos and oftentimes humorously hyperbolic text ("eye-flaying, mind-numbing, A+++ action!!!"). GameFan alone began the now common practice of covering import/Japanese gaming with as much fervor as domestic products, and giving RPGs and niche titles as much room as the usual banal sports and action games.
Its eventual price hike to $6, not to mention the less than monthly frequency in which its deadlines were hit and, subsequently, magazines were shipped to readers, eventually caused its downfall, but not before shaping the business for years to come.
Notable alums include Halverson, Casey Loe, Dan Jevons, and Nick "Rox" DeBarres.
by Neilmiser May 01, 2004
A British Magazine founded in 1848. It is a weekly that provides it's readers news of World Politics, recent advances in science, ect. It is set up in 16 parts, The World this Week, Leaders, Letters, Briefing of a major topic, United States, The Americas, Asia, Middle East and Africa, Europe, Britain, International, Business, Finance and Economics, another briefing,science and Technology, Books and Arts, Economic and Financial Indicators, and Obituary. Every once and a while there is also a 14 to 18 page section on a specific topic, and quarterly some articles from a sister magazine, Intelligent Life.
by Dasichferbotten October 31, 2011