Runescape sucks 8===D
by hastatus3 May 04, 2010
A smiley face with an asshat. It can be taken various ways. Most often used as a happy and silly expression. But other times it can be taken as an offense, calling someone an asshat. Lastly it is sometimes used to make a person feel better about themselves when someone complains at them for something they did.
1. Bill: Dude I won the internetz!
Bobby: 3:D
2. Bill: I cheated with your girlfriend.
Bobby: 3:D
3. Bobby: cheated on my girlfriend? You bastard!
Bill: 3:D
Bobby: 3:D
2. Bill: I cheated with your girlfriend.
Bobby: 3:D
3. Bobby: cheated on my girlfriend? You bastard!
Bill: 3:D
by Thrifty October 13, 2006
by Gribbler01 May 30, 2006
The Borg known as Seven of Nine on the Star Trek Voyager TV series. Played by actress Jeri Ryan.
Also called "36 of D" by those who are nearsighted, inexperienced, or don't know a great handful when they see it.
Also called "36 of D" by those who are nearsighted, inexperienced, or don't know a great handful when they see it.
"Hell yeah I'd do 44 of D, I mean Seven of Nine. With or without her Borg gear. Uhhh... do you think it's really true about her metal pussy teeth?"
by dsimms May 11, 2008
1. Substance D is a fictional addictive amphetamine-like psychoactive drug, also known as "Slow Death", "Death" and "D", that is depicted in Philip K. Dick's novel "A Scanner Darkly". It's derived from the fictional flower "Mors ontologica".
2. By extension, Substance D can refer to amphetamine (speed).
2. By extension, Substance D can refer to amphetamine (speed).
"What he sold me as 'candy' actually turned out to be 'Substance D'."
This is a more subtle way to refer to amphetamine in a conversation if you don't want to attract too much attention.
This is a more subtle way to refer to amphetamine in a conversation if you don't want to attract too much attention.
by Electric Sheep March 16, 2009
Cease and Desist
When asshole corporations protective of their trademarks sends the supposed infringer a threatening letter.
When asshole corporations protective of their trademarks sends the supposed infringer a threatening letter.
by lotsofissues July 13, 2003
Guitar tuning where the E string is tuned to D. This allows a guitarist to play power chords with ease and speed. Many people tend to think that drop D tuinng is used simply by beginners, but if that's what you think then you are probably not a very good guitarist yourself. People who play extremely technical guitar often use this tuning simply for being able to have a huge range of what they can play without sacrificing great speed.
On the other end of the spectrum, drop d is used acoustically for a lot of blues music.
On the other end of the spectrum, drop d is used acoustically for a lot of blues music.
songs that I hate in drop D:
"Ode" by Creed
"Never Again" by Nickelback
Fantastic Songs in Drop D:
Most Pain of Salvation songs
Opeth - Demon of the Fall, Blackwater Park
Rush - Between the Wheels and Stick it Out
Live - Lakini's Juice
"Ode" by Creed
"Never Again" by Nickelback
Fantastic Songs in Drop D:
Most Pain of Salvation songs
Opeth - Demon of the Fall, Blackwater Park
Rush - Between the Wheels and Stick it Out
Live - Lakini's Juice
by Cleve January 07, 2008