by wolfbait51 April 26, 2011
The Nautical Star is an old symbol used by sailors. It represents the North Star. If a sailor was stuck without any kind of navigation system, the stars were always a way back home. If you could find the North Star - you could find home. Sailors, believing in curses and omens, often tattooed a Nautical star on thier forearms to ensure a safe journey home.
Later, the Nautical Star was used by soliders for the same reason.
They are also used today as a symbol of independance and finding one's own way in life.
Later, the Nautical Star was used by soliders for the same reason.
They are also used today as a symbol of independance and finding one's own way in life.
by MikeNessMonster June 20, 2007
one of the people in a youtube video that gets mad view counts. although youtube star status can be acheived through any type of video, people who are youtube stars are usually considered to be the type of people who have no lives and think their videos make them awesome beyond comparison.
by Cat Anne June 11, 2008
a open world space game that has been in development for a long time and still in development. buying a really good ship will cost you a real $300 or more depends what you want. Just buy elite dangerous instead of star citizen
star citizen is a ripoff
by Person #37878678 January 21, 2019
The largest crowdfunding game. Wildly know as a scam due to the enormous cost of in game ships with not much content in the actual game and how long the game has been in development.
by Wrecked February 25, 2019
by vladimir botchkovski January 13, 2006
1) The second-best recognized symbol of Communism, after the hammer and sickle. The red star has its origins in the green star, which is the symbol of the Esperanto world-language. The green star had 5 points because only 5 continents were considered to exist in the late 1800's.
Leon Trotsky copied the symbol after he noticed a green star on the lapel of Nikolai Krylenko, who was an Esperantist. Admiring its internationalist symbolism, Trotsky made a red star the symbol of the Red Army. Red is the color of communism because all human beings - men, women, black, white, rich, poor - have red blood. It also symbolizes the blood shed in the ancient struggle to liberate all oppressed peasants and workers.
2) A cheap 112-proof Chinese rum distilled from sorghum, popular among Beijing workers. It is available in the US for about $10 a bottle at your local Chinese supermarket. Beware, it has high levels of ethanol (paint thinner).
Leon Trotsky copied the symbol after he noticed a green star on the lapel of Nikolai Krylenko, who was an Esperantist. Admiring its internationalist symbolism, Trotsky made a red star the symbol of the Red Army. Red is the color of communism because all human beings - men, women, black, white, rich, poor - have red blood. It also symbolizes the blood shed in the ancient struggle to liberate all oppressed peasants and workers.
2) A cheap 112-proof Chinese rum distilled from sorghum, popular among Beijing workers. It is available in the US for about $10 a bottle at your local Chinese supermarket. Beware, it has high levels of ethanol (paint thinner).
by s0n of stalin May 25, 2007