law professors making completely ridiculous analogies, like dogs and cats living together in the streets
prof. knox responded, "will having to build your own driveway create pandamonium, like will dogs and cats be living together in the streets?"
by hiccamer December 14, 2008
Get the pandamonium mug.A Melodic Death/Doom Metal band from Lund, Sweden. They combine the aggressive yet melodic aspects of melo-death(such as the bands In Flames or Dark Tranquility) with some occasional sad tones reminiscent of Doom metal(like Katatonia, Green Carnation, Candlemass, etc.).
"The Hollow Grounds" is a beutiful song you must hear.
"The Hollow Grounds" is a beutiful song you must hear.
by Soeru August 11, 2004
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Get the pandemonium mug.by Anonymous July 15, 2003
Get the Pandemonium mug.a game invented in Piedmont, CA by the class of 2010, where a group of people camps out in a stranger's backyard until the family confronts you then you yell "PANDEMONIUM!" and scatter like rodents. Unless the family is visible in the window, in which case you bang on the window yelling and screaming "PANDEMONIUM!"
by anonymous949 October 1, 2007
Get the pandemonium mug.1) Any of various arboreal rodents of the genus Sciurus and related genera of the family Sciuridae, having a long flexible bushy tail and including the fox squirrel, gray squirrel, and red squirrel. Also called tree squirrel.
2) Any of various other rodents of the family Sciuridae, as the ground squirrel or the flying squirrel.
3) The fur of one of these rodents.
2) Any of various other rodents of the family Sciuridae, as the ground squirrel or the flying squirrel.
3) The fur of one of these rodents.
Middle English squirel, from Anglo-Norman esquirel, from Vulgar Latin *scriolus, diminutive of *scrius, alteration of Latin scirus, from Greek skiouros : ski, shadow + our, tail; see ors- in Indo-European Roots.
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