by Josh June 12, 2005
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Someone who appears to obsess and gloat over gloomy matters.
One who has looked life directly in the face and lived.
A person who can just about cope with reality and finds himself on a mission to wake other people up to what he thinks is going on around them.
A person whose default position to any statement by persons claiming authority is one of scepticism or outright disbelief.
One who has looked life directly in the face and lived.
A person who can just about cope with reality and finds himself on a mission to wake other people up to what he thinks is going on around them.
A person whose default position to any statement by persons claiming authority is one of scepticism or outright disbelief.
by genericwaz January 18, 2010
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Get the Miserable ass mug.man on fire; an angry guy. It's a biblical name; he was one of the guys that got put into the burning oven, but did not burn due to God protecting them. Under the book of Daniel in the Spanish translated bible.
by VirtuousDemon21 February 3, 2010
Get the Misael mug.A Broadway musical based on the novel by Victor Hugo of the same name. Typically assumed to take place during the French Revolution, it in fact is set during the early 1800s, particularly during an uprising against Napoleon III in the 1830s. The plot follows Jean Valjean, a convict who broke parole, rose to become a factory owner and mayor, and adopted the child of a former factory worker-turned prostitue. Throughout the story, Valjean is pursued incessantly by Javert, a policeman who believes that, by God's will, he will recapture Valjean. Other subplots present themselves along the story, including a love triangle between Valjean's adopted daughter (Cosette), a reluctant revolutionary (Marius Pontmercy), and a streetgirl (Eponine Thenardier), and the wheelings and dealing of Eponine's swindling parents. A fantastic novel and a beautiful musical.
Les Miserables, one of the few published works of Victor Hugo, is considered a classic in French literature.
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