by Telshak7648 June 02, 2019
After John Cameron was mysteriously sent 47 years into the future to the year 2029 and back again in 1982 he suffered from numerous nightmares and headaches. Feeling that the only way to put his body at ease was to share his experience with the world and he wrote "The Terminator."
Knowing this would happen, SkyNet sent a large muscle bound cyborg back in time to 1982 in order to assassinate John Cameron before he would expose the future to the world through his upcoming film.
Due to strange happenings, the assassin cyborg became the lead star in Cameron's movie.
Knowing this would happen, SkyNet sent a large muscle bound cyborg back in time to 1982 in order to assassinate John Cameron before he would expose the future to the world through his upcoming film.
Due to strange happenings, the assassin cyborg became the lead star in Cameron's movie.
by Anonymous October 15, 2003
Adj- Describing anything that is of particular or noteworthy greatness. Traditionally used by the youth subculture. Synonym of "extremely awesome." Derived from the slang words "Sick" and "Ill;" it is the next step in the progression in greatness (Sick-Ill-Terminal)
"Dude! That show was off the hook! It was terminal!"
"Did you see that backflip? That was so terminal!"
"Did you see that backflip? That was so terminal!"
by Krazfyl January 14, 2007
when a chick is givin you head, and you bust a nut on her face and cum in her eye. Her eye will get blood shot and cloudy just like the terminator's eye.
by Dirt MF McGert March 02, 2008
by Octopod November 08, 2003
Someone whose job is to assign names to things. Commonly confused with a robot from the future, but that interpretation is wrong because:
term: a name for something
-ator: one who does
terminator- one who assigns names to things
term: a name for something
-ator: one who does
terminator- one who assigns names to things
person 1- what's your job
person 2 - I'm a terminator
person 1 - so you're a robot from the future that kills people?
person 2 - no, I assign names to things
person 1 - that's not what that means
person 2 - uh, I would know. Who's the terminator here?
person 2 - I'm a terminator
person 1 - so you're a robot from the future that kills people?
person 2 - no, I assign names to things
person 1 - that's not what that means
person 2 - uh, I would know. Who's the terminator here?
by Mike J Litoris December 09, 2011