Used by the military and professional fighters (boxers, MMA, martial artists) to describe the appropriate weight at which someone is the most physically fit to fight in combat, the ring, or octagon.
I need to get down to my fighting weight before my next weigh in and PFT (Physical Fitness Test).
My program of muscle confusion had me closing in with my fighting weight.
muscle up meat head fitness guru p.t. stud
My program of muscle confusion had me closing in with my fighting weight.
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by TheLooseGoose May 30, 2010
Get the fighting weight mug.The most beloved "character" in the Valve game Portal, it is considered a character in most tenses of the word due to its helpfulness and aura of friendliness, though it does not talk, and thus cannot threaten to stab you.
The Companion Cube is only used in one level of the game, but it leaves a lasting memory and somewhat of a motive for the main character to "kill" GLaDOS, the antagonist of the game.
The main character, however, does not seem to have as much of a link or heart felt connection as does most other test subjects of the Apeture Science Computer-Aided Enrichment Center. This is shown by graphetti drawings on the walls in a hidden room within the level of the Companion Cube. At the end of the level, the main character is forced to euthanize the Companion Cube in a pit of fiery liquid metal. After which GLaDOS congratulates the main character and comments that she is the quickest of all test subjects to euthanize the Companion Cube.
At the end of Portal, the main character finally receives the cake in a brief party in which the Companion Cube is invited and surprisingly shows up.
The Companion Cube is your very best friend in the world, is male, cannot talk (though in the event that it does, Apeture Science strongly disregards listening to any of his suggestions), and is covered in hearts.
The Companion Cube is only used in one level of the game, but it leaves a lasting memory and somewhat of a motive for the main character to "kill" GLaDOS, the antagonist of the game.
The main character, however, does not seem to have as much of a link or heart felt connection as does most other test subjects of the Apeture Science Computer-Aided Enrichment Center. This is shown by graphetti drawings on the walls in a hidden room within the level of the Companion Cube. At the end of the level, the main character is forced to euthanize the Companion Cube in a pit of fiery liquid metal. After which GLaDOS congratulates the main character and comments that she is the quickest of all test subjects to euthanize the Companion Cube.
At the end of Portal, the main character finally receives the cake in a brief party in which the Companion Cube is invited and surprisingly shows up.
The Companion Cube is your very best friend in the world, is male, cannot talk (though in the event that it does, Apeture Science strongly disregards listening to any of his suggestions), and is covered in hearts.
by Xivili October 26, 2009
Get the Weighted Companion Cube mug.A redish worm-like scar that occurs on your elbow. Usually the scar is long and wide. They happen when you get a long, wide, and shallow gash.
by Alex Gustafson August 31, 2006
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Get the throw one's weight around mug.The infamous quote from Hunter's Finest works "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." In both the movie where Raoul Duke Played By Jonathan Depp, and in the book; Raoul Duke the main character utters/thinks the famous line as a farewell.
*Camera Pans onto Raoul Duke's Samoan Attorney is boarding the plane*
Raoul Duke: "There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die."
Amber: Wtf does "Too Weird to Live Too Rare to Die" even mean? isn't that like a Panic at the disco Album?? omg I love Brendon Urie!
Johnny: No you dumb hoe, it means that you can be both too weird to actually continue living and also too rare to actually start to die. and no, PANIC AT THE DISCO WEREN'T THE INVENTORS OF THE PHRASE.
Raoul Duke: "There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die."
Amber: Wtf does "Too Weird to Live Too Rare to Die" even mean? isn't that like a Panic at the disco Album?? omg I love Brendon Urie!
Johnny: No you dumb hoe, it means that you can be both too weird to actually continue living and also too rare to actually start to die. and no, PANIC AT THE DISCO WEREN'T THE INVENTORS OF THE PHRASE.
by Colonel Depp September 4, 2019
Get the Too Weird to Live Too Rare to Die mug.Nobody is the same, so everyone is weird. If everyone is weird, than weird is normal.
so, if everyone is weird, nobody is.
so, if everyone is weird, nobody is.
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