A kick-ass vehicle that is simultaneously a pain in the ass to maintain.
If you buy one, within 6 months you will either a)want another one or b)set it on fire and roll it into a lake.
In stock configuration, it will (and has) outperformed other lifted vehicles.
If you don't have money and wrenching skills, stay away.
If you buy one, within 6 months you will either a)want another one or b)set it on fire and roll it into a lake.
In stock configuration, it will (and has) outperformed other lifted vehicles.
If you don't have money and wrenching skills, stay away.
by Stu454 April 27, 2010
A named location in Fortnite that is themed after East Asian culture with several buildings and a few shrines. It is perhaps the safest named place in the map to land at because almost no one ever lands there due to its lousy location. You shan't expect a fight there so go for it.
by NydriAyo May 13, 2018
a butter landing is something that when the plane is pulling up 20 degrees and when it touch downs it slowly and smoothly makes the front landing gear touch the ground
by Bros of Alexander January 27, 2021
A morbidly obease person, usually female, they struggle to perform routine activities of normal people. You wont be able to fit down an walk way or shopping aisle if a land walrus is already in it.
Mike: Hey Joe did you see that land walrus?
Joe: What do you think I am... blind? I had to go wait untill she hoofed it to the end of the aisle before I could grab something off the shelf.
Joe: What do you think I am... blind? I had to go wait untill she hoofed it to the end of the aisle before I could grab something off the shelf.
by lancer95 September 27, 2013
by Sterling T August 09, 2006
A survival show produced by CJ E&M and Big Hit Entertainment which gives a roller coaster ride feels to the audience.
It will end tomorrow, September 18, 2020.
It will end tomorrow, September 18, 2020.
by ms.pastel September 16, 2020
Corporate slang for the office environment, as a whole.
Cubical Land is a notional concept of any office space where an employee typically works, and isn't really a physical location or cubicle farm. Typically used when talking about a security zone or network subnet.
Cubical Land is a notional concept of any office space where an employee typically works, and isn't really a physical location or cubicle farm. Typically used when talking about a security zone or network subnet.
Hey Erik, you're not going to believe this! Some assclown admin wanted to put all his production app servers on the core network, until I reminded him that 60% of corporate attacks occur from Cubicle Land, not the Internet. He's such a tool.
by Security Wonk July 19, 2008