Term with derogatory undertones, used by the U.S.A government to characterize countries that "are suspected to harbour terrorism" and that are supposed to have formed an unofficial alliance, supposedly to justify invasion. The terms comes from "Axis", the nickname for the WWII German-Italian Alliance.
by The eternal grunt April 23, 2004
The combination of Intel and Microsoft, and endorsers of poor quality computers (HP, Compaq, Gateway) who make use of the above.
by Kev009 July 09, 2003
Three countries (Iraq, Iran, and North Korea) labled by George W. Bush as enemies of The United States shortly after 911.
by Anonymous January 27, 2003
by Daniel Burns July 25, 2003
Any single or group of people in any given region at any given time who disagrees with anything the current administration says or does. This notion can change from time to time since the current president is so prone to giving contradicting reports and using incorrect words to convey his meaning. See 'shitlist'.
All naysayers of Bush who live on I Street are a part of the axis of evil. In fact, anything that anyone says about me thats bad is part of my axis of evil.
by Madamasselle July 16, 2003