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Online Warlord

Usually posts online on a message board like fitmisc. Has been known to post in Youtube comment sections as well. He has two sides. Gagging on the D if you're someone he thinks is kewl(and is usually not), or being an obsessive mentally ill homosexual who is triggered because he can't win an argument and looks dumb. Usually he pesters the people who won an argument against him, like he thinks about them all the time. Overall just a very stupid and annoying person who takes his name Online Warlord to mean he's scary but his real name should be Online Cumlord.
Man, that guy is a real Online Warlord.
by Geek Killer July 1, 2019
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emma warson

When you decide to search up some random famous chick's name that was a character in a famous book related movie called Harry Potter but you spelled her name wrong. When this happens you immediately realize that you fucked up and that you have to read this because it caught your eye.
Alright time to find this chick in the urban dictionary!*types Emma Warson*
You: ah shit...
by Urbigdickbitch January 1, 2020
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Warnography

Gratuitous movie/TV/Video game violence for its own sake, not pushing a higher objective or agenda. Think the difference between the movie Glory and your standard Chuck Norris movie. One shows graphic violence to show the brutal reality of war, and the other shows violence to glorify brutality and to stimulate a sort of jingoistic gladiator-spectator glee in the viewer.

Like pornography, but with violence, not sex.
"Did you see the Matrix?" "Yeah, it was warnography, but it was a fun movie."
by Bellingson April 30, 2010
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Warmommy

What people call Warmonger, a character from For Honor, when they have mommy issues.
Player 1: "HOLY SHIT I want Warmommy to fucking step on me!"
Player 2: "What the fuck."
by MauricePog October 4, 2020
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Warlock

Despite modern neo-Pagan offense taken by some at the word, "warlock" has for centuries simply meant "male witch" in common English usage. Claims that the word originates solely from an old word for "traitor" are erroneus. In extant Medieval records, male witches are often called "warlock" by Christian persecutors and judges. If one of its' meanings is indeed "traitor", then it is reasonable to assume that oaths broken were Christian oaths, and that "warlocks" were perceived as being "traitors" to Christian values and society.

Many modern day male witches are reclaiming "warlock" as a positive word of power and ancient imagery, even as the word "witch" was reclaimed in years past and recast in a rightfully positive light. These men know that many who make sweeping statements about witchcraft speak only for their particular coven or tradition and not for all, despite assertions to the contrary.
Several ancient words from Scandinavia and the British Isles are very plausible as being origins for the word "warlock". The Norse "Vargrliker" (one who takes on or assumes a wolf's body) and "vardlokker" (an enchanter, singer of spells or caller of spirits) are two such examples. The Old English word "waerloga" does mean "oath-breaker", but ironically, the Scottish version of the word (which anti-warlock neo-Pagans like to tout as their reason for disliking the word in the first place) does NOT. It means "cunning man" or male witch.
by Waldteufel September 2, 2012
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Wario

Greedy and rich cousin of Mario. made many apearances, and even has own Gamecube game. Not Mario's evil twin, cause Mario was a bully to Wario as kids
"Wario is my evil twin.(lie)"
by Luigifan12 July 2, 2004
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wario

Mario's rival. Loves his $$$!
I'm a a-wario! I'm a goin' a kick ur ass-sa!
by Bengeta July 15, 2003
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