A Cullen is a magical recluse type wizard that has infinite knowledge of magicka. He was transported from the merlin era to the far future of the 1990s and must face the challenges any wizard faces when transported to the future! Debt, crippling deppression, and work! Will he be able to go back? FIND OUT NEXT TIME!
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To act like Cullen: rage quit, act like a cry-baby, be annoying, want to argue, like arguments, want to make people go and be mad and angry, act goofy, be totally irrelevant.
To act like Cullen: rage quit, act like a cry-baby, be annoying, want to argue, like arguments, want to make people go and be mad and angry, act goofy, be totally irrelevant.
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Direct meaning unknown. Possible definitions include a companion, one who is easily deceived, and a mild insult often associated with terms such as nillywig.
Etymology:
Cully:
Derived from old English ‘culli’ which was used as an abbreviation for ‘cullion’ and the the Irish ‘cuallaí’ (“companion”).
(Archaic) A person who is easily tricked or imposed on; a dupe, a gullible person.
(slang) A companion.
(historical, archaic) A male client of a prostitute; a john, a gonk. ect.
Cudstone:
A phrase coined perhaps from a mishearing of the town of Cuddesdon in South Oxfordshire, who’s toponym is derived from the Old English Cuddes Dune meaning "Cudde's Hill" or the "Hill of Cuthwine".
Direct meaning unknown. Possible definitions include a companion, one who is easily deceived, and a mild insult often associated with terms such as nillywig.
Etymology:
Cully:
Derived from old English ‘culli’ which was used as an abbreviation for ‘cullion’ and the the Irish ‘cuallaí’ (“companion”).
(Archaic) A person who is easily tricked or imposed on; a dupe, a gullible person.
(slang) A companion.
(historical, archaic) A male client of a prostitute; a john, a gonk. ect.
Cudstone:
A phrase coined perhaps from a mishearing of the town of Cuddesdon in South Oxfordshire, who’s toponym is derived from the Old English Cuddes Dune meaning "Cudde's Hill" or the "Hill of Cuthwine".
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