1. From Japanese Ha Dou (Wave or Surge) and Ken (Fist, Technique, or Attack); a blastwave or fireball formed from a martial artist's life energy (or ki/ch'i). The hands are brought together, heels of the palms touching, and moved to beside the fighter's waist (which is as close as one can get to the center of the body, where the most ch'i gathers). The energy is then focused into the hands, and when both arms are thrown forward, palms outward, the energy wave is fired in the same direction as the double palm punch. Very similar in nature to other ch'i-based fireball attacks, including Son Goku's _kamehameha_, Piccolo's _ma kou sen_, the fireballs used by Liu Kang and Johnny Cage, and other cast members of Mortal Kombat, Fatal Fury, and especially Street Fighter. The Hadoken technique itself was developed by the shotokan karate master Gotetsu, who taught it to his disciple Goken, who in turn taught it to Ryu and Ken Masters, along with his other special techniques, the ShoRyuKen (Dragon Power Fist) and the TatsuMakiSenPuKyaku (Hurricane Kick).
2. In the webcomic _8-Bit Theater_, by Brian Clevinger, the character Black Mage casts a 9th-level spell called Hadoken. The spell seems to be a pumped-up version of the Final Fantasy I spell "NUKE" (also called "FLARE" in later sequels of the game), though in Final Fantasy I, there were only 8 spell levels (9 being the number of spell levels traditionally used in Dungeons & Dragons).
2. In the webcomic _8-Bit Theater_, by Brian Clevinger, the character Black Mage casts a 9th-level spell called Hadoken. The spell seems to be a pumped-up version of the Final Fantasy I spell "NUKE" (also called "FLARE" in later sequels of the game), though in Final Fantasy I, there were only 8 spell levels (9 being the number of spell levels traditionally used in Dungeons & Dragons).
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When a murder happens, the class will investigate the crime scene and eventually have a "Class Trial", which ends with voting.
If they correctly identify the murderer, the murderer will be executed. But if they misidentify the murderer, everyone except the murderer will be executed, and the murderer will graduate.
When a murder happens, the class will investigate the crime scene and eventually have a "Class Trial", which ends with voting.
If they correctly identify the murderer, the murderer will be executed. But if they misidentify the murderer, everyone except the murderer will be executed, and the murderer will graduate.
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1. Nickname for someone that causes a lot of trouble, mischief, loves to fight, looks for fights, or causes someone to want to fight them.
2. something that causes problems and trouble.
3. Someone that loves motorcycles and will ride them no matter the weather he/she will always be on a motorcycle.
4. Someone that causes damage to anything he/she touches, or even gets around.
2. something that causes problems and trouble.
3. Someone that loves motorcycles and will ride them no matter the weather he/she will always be on a motorcycle.
4. Someone that causes damage to anything he/she touches, or even gets around.
1. Havock went to the bar last night and caused a lot of trouble.
2. Freds new name is Havock because of the fight he caused last night.
3. Lets cause havock on the msr this mission.
4 Please don't cause any Havock tonight because we don't need to draw any attention.
2. Freds new name is Havock because of the fight he caused last night.
3. Lets cause havock on the msr this mission.
4 Please don't cause any Havock tonight because we don't need to draw any attention.
by The Big Y December 28, 2007
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Get the wreaked havoc mug.A butchered misuse and gross misunderstanding of the phrase 'wreak havoc', perpetuated by uneducated communities in the rural United States. Typically these individuals do not understand the meaning of the word 'wreak', so their simple minds believe 'wreck' is an acceptable substitute due to its thematic similarities to the word 'havoc'.
The correct phrase, 'wreak havoc', means to bring about destruction and chaos.
This is in contrast to the words 'wreck havoc', which would literally mean to destroy destruction.
The correct phrase, 'wreak havoc', means to bring about destruction and chaos.
This is in contrast to the words 'wreck havoc', which would literally mean to destroy destruction.
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