A long, dark and creepy corridor. Which, are usually prevelent in survival horror games for their highly terrifying, atmospheric tendencies.
by YuYuYu April 19, 2013
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~First used by Taleah Lester when playing Minecraft with her sibling.
~First used by Taleah Lester when playing Minecraft with her sibling.
by pastaandveganmeatballs March 27, 2019
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Horrid Henry, a British television show about a young boy named Henry, who is quite... horrid, he enjoys giving nicknames to his friends and enemies, he also has a brother, whom he addresses as “Perfect Peter”, who is the favourite child and becomes worse as the show progresses.
Tl:dr, Horrid Henry is fucking awesome.
Tl:dr, Horrid Henry is fucking awesome.
by ConsumerCommunity September 19, 2020
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by scritcher February 18, 2022
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who had a little curl,
right in the middle of her forehead.
When she was good she was very very good, and when she was bad she was HORRID!
who had a little curl,
right in the middle of her forehead.
When she was good she was very very good, and when she was bad she was HORRID!
by VeryStrangeEmily January 15, 2009
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by don, don fugaround July 7, 2007
Get the horbian mug.A term used to describe the African-American accent. It is derived from the southern accent of the United States. It originated from the 16th through to the 19th centuries as Africans were transported to the colonies in North and South America to be sold as slaves. In North America, the sounds of the original African languages merged with the sounds of the southerners who taught the slaves to speak English. The result was an African-American accent which survives to this day. "HOO-bid-uh HAH-bid-uh" is primarily spoken when African-Americans gather together informally, but it is avoided by African-Americans when speaking as a news anchor or in other professional situations.
"Hoobiduh hahbiduh" includes the following words and phrases. . . . . . . WORDS: (still = STEAL; will = WHEEL; bed = BAY-id; red = RAY-id; boil = BALL; tripping = TRIPPIN'; ask = AXE; on = AWN; toll = TOE; police = PO-lease; fifty = FITty; poor = PO) . . . . . . . PHRASES: (Hell no! = HAIL no!; My baby's mother = My BABY momma; He does = He DO; She has been running = She BEEN RUNNIN'; He often works on Tuesdays = He BE WORKIN' Tuesdays; I didn't go anywhere = I didn't go NOWHERE; You're crazy = YOU crazy; She's my sister = SHE my SISTA; She writes poetry = She WRITE poetry; Why aren't they going? = Why THEY AIN'T GOIN'?; You all = Y'ALL)
by demographic-man May 21, 2011
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