by ISTS November 14, 2022
Get the A. Wallace reversal mug.Originally said by Keeho of P1Harmony in response to the prank question “who’s that behind you?”, which was intended to scare kpop idols into thinking there was someone behind them in vlives when in reality there wasn’t. Used to say “it’s not that deep” or to indicate that you did not intend to spark a discussion.
Comment: who’s that behind you
Keeho: girl, this is a white wall
Or
Sister: kinda cheugy
Other sister: i dont like the word cheugy it kind of feels like it’s shaming people for their personal taste like mean girls in high school would do
Sister: girl, this is a white wall
Keeho: girl, this is a white wall
Or
Sister: kinda cheugy
Other sister: i dont like the word cheugy it kind of feels like it’s shaming people for their personal taste like mean girls in high school would do
Sister: girl, this is a white wall
by Youraveragekpopstan June 24, 2021
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Contrary to what the other definitions state, the term 'Wall of death' originated in the hardcore punk community of the early 80s. It was a natural outgrowth of the mosh pit, when people wanted to break into the pit they would form a line and literally rush the pit, becoming part of it.
It became extremely popular, as did slam dancing and other forms of punk dancing, in the mainstream a few years after it started. This is true for most things punk and true metal did.
One of the clearest examples of this was performed by a crust punk band with a cult following for the late 90s and early 2000s called R.A.M.B.O. where they would encourage the crowd to dress up as either protestors or cops and stage a mock riot. The two sides would form up and then 'wall o death!' each other.
So, sorry children, Lamb of God did not originate this.
It became extremely popular, as did slam dancing and other forms of punk dancing, in the mainstream a few years after it started. This is true for most things punk and true metal did.
One of the clearest examples of this was performed by a crust punk band with a cult following for the late 90s and early 2000s called R.A.M.B.O. where they would encourage the crowd to dress up as either protestors or cops and stage a mock riot. The two sides would form up and then 'wall o death!' each other.
So, sorry children, Lamb of God did not originate this.
The anarcho-crust band R.A.M.B.O. put out a record called Wall of Death the System in the year 2001. The song lyrics include:
See the cops ahead,
link arms!
March in unison,
now charge!
WALL OF DEATH THE SYSTEM!!!
A MOSHTROCITY!
See the cops ahead,
link arms!
March in unison,
now charge!
WALL OF DEATH THE SYSTEM!!!
A MOSHTROCITY!
by Old_pissed_punk_dude May 3, 2011
Get the Wall of Death mug.A Scottish rebel immortalised in the film Braveheart. Despite claims that he murdered men, women, children and religious figures there is no doubt that he fought bravely for his cause.
Eventually he was defeated and subjected to the worst form of capital punishment ever devised. Hanging, drawing and quartering. First dragged to the gallows. Then hung. Then cut down. Then gutted. Then beheaded and cut into quarters. However, this punishment did not have the desired effect and Scottish rebellions would continue for many years.
To this day Wallace remains both a national hero and, to some, an excuse for Anglophobia.
Eventually he was defeated and subjected to the worst form of capital punishment ever devised. Hanging, drawing and quartering. First dragged to the gallows. Then hung. Then cut down. Then gutted. Then beheaded and cut into quarters. However, this punishment did not have the desired effect and Scottish rebellions would continue for many years.
To this day Wallace remains both a national hero and, to some, an excuse for Anglophobia.
I hate the English. Look what they did to William Wallace!
The execution of William Wallace intensified the resolve of Scottish rebels.
The execution of William Wallace intensified the resolve of Scottish rebels.
by Tyburn January 2, 2008
Get the william wallace mug.In a piece of fiction, eg. a comic, novel, or theatre, for a character to acknowledge the fact that they are fictional.
by A guy called James January 17, 2005
Get the Break the fourth wall mug.A wall kid is a male or female high school celebrity that stands by a wall (but in reality it is a railing). They drive jeeps, throw a pigskin a quarter mile, drink enormous amounts of liquor, and have a better life than you. They cannot survive without their friends, they run the school, they do not care about your opinion, and they only wear sports attire. These exclusive people will not move for you in the hallway and have the front row reserved for them at sporting events. You will spot a male wall being sporting mid calf stockings and a "sick flow" hairstyle. A female wall child is a girl that is a future model already planning plastic surgery. In a nutshell you will never be a wall kid, if you think you are a wall kid go take a good long look at yourself in the mirror.
Wall Kid: "Yo bro! How come you don't stand by the wall?"
Normal Kid: "Because I am not a wall kid and I have common sense."
Normal Kid: "Hey, are you a wall kid?"
Wall Kid: *no response*
Normal Kid: "Because I am not a wall kid and I have common sense."
Normal Kid: "Hey, are you a wall kid?"
Wall Kid: *no response*
by Normal High School Student August 28, 2012
Get the Wall Kid mug.To be a total wallace. To be slovenly and drunk. People commonly wallace when they admit that they are neither a "demon toke-head" nor a "raging alcoholic". To wallace is to be so badly drunk that it is hard to move, and one ends up in unknown places.
by dhumed May 16, 2009
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