A holiday which lasts the entire month of November. To observe it, one does not shave for the entire month.
Most commonly observed by college students.
Most commonly observed by college students.
A: "Dude, you're looking kinda beastly. Why don't you shave?"
B: "Sorry, man, no can do. There are still two weeks left in No-shave-ember."
B: "Sorry, man, no can do. There are still two weeks left in No-shave-ember."
by abcde November 16, 2006
Get the no-shave-ember mug.person 1: "yo dude i just beat the ender dragon"
person 2" how"
person 1"/kill mincraft_ender dragon "
person 2" how"
person 1"/kill mincraft_ender dragon "
by zcxvbmnadsfhgjklqwretyiuop April 12, 2021
Get the /kill mincraft_ender dragon mug."We were going to Simon and Lisa's for supper, but then caught them having a Table Ender and it spoilt our appetites, so we went out to a restaurant instead."
by Alexandra July 28, 2004
Get the Table Ender mug.You engrave in the floor with an athame.
What do you want to engrave in the floor here? Elbereth
The hobgoblin turns to flee!
What do you want to engrave in the floor here? Elbereth
The hobgoblin turns to flee!
by Nobody Special from DD May 21, 2009
Get the Elbereth mug.by EnderGate July 23, 2004
Get the ender mug.A large dildo, having identical features on either end. Sometimes used as a melee weapon to bludgeon one's enemies.
Corey Feldman: Dude, I heard somebody got knocked out at your party last night
Patrick Duffy: Yeah, some yinzer was giving me a hard time, so I socked him with that double ender I keep in my trunk.
Patrick Duffy: Yeah, some yinzer was giving me a hard time, so I socked him with that double ender I keep in my trunk.
by Raliegh T. Sakers January 7, 2008
Get the double ender mug.1. (n, proper, lit.) - refers to Ender Wiggin, a character in a series of science-fiction novels by Orson Scott-Card. This character was famous for his instant mastery of any game he could learn to play, and also for being a brilliant strategist/leader, so much so that it was very annoying to others.
2a. (n, slang, games) - Someone (usually a new player) who learns a game rapidly and seems to dominate the AI/opponents naturally. Also refers to a new player who always seems to end up as the leader or final decision-maker in team efforts, even when not the official leader of the team.
2b. (n, slang, games) - Refers to when a player suddenly comes up with a desperate strategy (sometimes brilliant, but often just odd) which leads to an easy win, usally against stacked odds. As is the case with many online real-time-strategy and first-person-shooter videogames, this usually involves cheap or dirty tactics which frustrate the other players.
**NOTE - Definitions 2a and 2b are no longer used as much, and for the most part Definitions 3a and 3b are used instead.**
3a. (n, slang, games) - Refers to a player who is the complete opposite of the type described above; i.e. the player is absolutely horrible at videogames, or leading a team. This type of player is also famous for trying to win on his own rather than work in teams. Can refer to being horrible at dexterity-based games or strategy-based games.
3b. (n, slang, games) - Situation where a player panics, making a poor decision that costs him or his team the game. Basically, the opposite of the situation in 2b.
4. (slang, games) Refers to someone who gets too absorbed into a fast-paced videogame and begins to become over-excited or panicky. (It's really a twist on wiggin)
2a. (n, slang, games) - Someone (usually a new player) who learns a game rapidly and seems to dominate the AI/opponents naturally. Also refers to a new player who always seems to end up as the leader or final decision-maker in team efforts, even when not the official leader of the team.
2b. (n, slang, games) - Refers to when a player suddenly comes up with a desperate strategy (sometimes brilliant, but often just odd) which leads to an easy win, usally against stacked odds. As is the case with many online real-time-strategy and first-person-shooter videogames, this usually involves cheap or dirty tactics which frustrate the other players.
**NOTE - Definitions 2a and 2b are no longer used as much, and for the most part Definitions 3a and 3b are used instead.**
3a. (n, slang, games) - Refers to a player who is the complete opposite of the type described above; i.e. the player is absolutely horrible at videogames, or leading a team. This type of player is also famous for trying to win on his own rather than work in teams. Can refer to being horrible at dexterity-based games or strategy-based games.
3b. (n, slang, games) - Situation where a player panics, making a poor decision that costs him or his team the game. Basically, the opposite of the situation in 2b.
4. (slang, games) Refers to someone who gets too absorbed into a fast-paced videogame and begins to become over-excited or panicky. (It's really a twist on wiggin)
1. "Some people who read the ender books thought ender was cool, others thought he was a loser."
2a. "My little brother's such an ender that I don't invite him to play net games with my friends. It pisses them off too much."
2b. "I'm sure we were winning, but the other team leader pulled some sort of ender shit and we were dead before we knew it."
3a. "My little brother's such an ender that I don't invite him to play net games with my friends. It pisses them off too much."
3b. "I was sure we were losing, but the other team leader pulled some sort of ender shit and they were fish."
2a. "My little brother's such an ender that I don't invite him to play net games with my friends. It pisses them off too much."
2b. "I'm sure we were winning, but the other team leader pulled some sort of ender shit and we were dead before we knew it."
3a. "My little brother's such an ender that I don't invite him to play net games with my friends. It pisses them off too much."
3b. "I was sure we were losing, but the other team leader pulled some sort of ender shit and they were fish."
by nerian January 16, 2004
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