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by conetwistmedium September 24, 2020
Get the herberdurberdobbin mug.noun; slang word used by racist asb students at Branham High School in San Jose, California. used to refer to their local park, located a street away from the high school itself.
by not a asb student from branham September 30, 2020
Get the Hebbel Park mug.A short-lived series of games in the 90s created by Sunsoft. Hebe, the main character, serves as Sunsoft's mascot. The first game, known as "Ufouria: The Saga" outside of Japan, was Sunsoft's attempt at a Metroidvania-game, in which you find 3 of your friends, and together, you try finding your way out of the mysterious world you've awoken to. One of Hebe's companions, O-chan, is a girl in a cat-suit with horrible singing-skills. She was changed to a knock-off Charmander-looking thing when she was regionized elsewhere.
The series spun off into a few puzzle-oriented games, and is largely forgotten now.
The series spun off into a few puzzle-oriented games, and is largely forgotten now.
I've been a Sunsoft fan for many years, and I've heard that their take on a Metroidvania-game goes by Hebereke, which apparently means "drunk" in Japanese.
by bsdims October 27, 2020
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My friend was questioning their worth so I Hembergered them so they could remember how great they were.
by Killercroc317 December 12, 2020
Get the Hemberger mug.The term "Herbert" was an uncomplimentary slang term used by the acolytes of Dr. Sevrin. The basis for the term was a minor official named Herbert, notorious for his rigid and limited patterns of thought.
In 2269, they referred to Captain Kirk by this moniker several times, and Spock once (who denied the comparison), as the officers were interfering with their attempt to locate Eden. Unfamiliar with the term, Kirk asked Spock what it meant, and Spock told him, prompting Kirk to reply that he'd try to be less like the individual described. When blocking the halls of the USS Enterprise, they protested by shouting the phrase over and over. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
In 2269, they referred to Captain Kirk by this moniker several times, and Spock once (who denied the comparison), as the officers were interfering with their attempt to locate Eden. Unfamiliar with the term, Kirk asked Spock what it meant, and Spock told him, prompting Kirk to reply that he'd try to be less like the individual described. When blocking the halls of the USS Enterprise, they protested by shouting the phrase over and over. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
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