Online Multiplayer Game, It is an online version of pictionary, points are given by time taken for the word to get guessed. game is round based. Cheaters can spell the word in marker.
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After someone says something the text appears in a bubble and goes away in a motion tween, looking like a fade.
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Get the inklink mug.Aggressive inline is a denomination of the sport of rollerblading involving stunts, grinds, and jumps. Requires years more practice and skill then just standard rollerblading. Started by Arlo Eisenberg.
by UmBraL January 29, 2009
Get the Aggressive Inline mug.Also known as "Roller Hockey" this sport, although not as great as Ice Hockey still has some greatness to it. It is played on Inline Hockey Skates and usually on asphault or a specialized inline hockey rink. Usually it is played with a hockey ball or a red puck that is supposed to slide but in reality slides terribly. Also known as Street Puck.
Guy 1: Hey dude want to go play some Inline Hockey?
Guy 2: Yeah man, inline rules, especially in summer!
Guy 2: Yeah man, inline rules, especially in summer!
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Get the inclinist mug.Racially inclined is the act of being inclined to be racist. This is usually done by people from Hawaii.
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The actual phrase was thought to have originated down the shore area of Leith and quickly spread up town and now as far as Glasgow and Dunfermline.
The actual phrase was thought to have originated down the shore area of Leith and quickly spread up town and now as far as Glasgow and Dunfermline.
A typical example of the phrase being used at street level:
Hood 1 - "Inglis?" - asking the question.
Hood 2 - "Inglis!" - confirming the answer (yes I have inglis)
Hood 1 - "Inglis?" - asking the question.
Hood 2 - "Inglis!" - confirming the answer (yes I have inglis)
by Ingliston Market October 21, 2008
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