very influential song produced by 80's rap icon Public Enemy. been in dozens of films, most notably Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing.
"Elvis, was a hero to most. But he never was to me, he was a straight out racist muthafucker. It's that simple and plain!"
"Mthafuck him and John Wayne!"
"Mthafuck him and John Wayne!"
by cereal killa January 13, 2005
Today I saw a black guy at Denny's looking at my chicken fried steak when the waitress brought it to me. I just know he wanted to steal it and have sex with my daughter while collecting welfare, but he'll never succeed! White power!!!
by Cheesy Crust October 22, 2010
"black power" and "kill whitey"
by vocal output April 06, 2006
power metal may be a sub-genre and includes stuff like swords, war, blood, brotherhood, knights..etc
its the exact opposite of being gay, its very inspiring and powerful with power chords and fast solos.
Manowar is one of the best examples of power metal
and i would like to mention for others that Obituary is influenced by manowar, and its not power metal
its the exact opposite of being gay, its very inspiring and powerful with power chords and fast solos.
Manowar is one of the best examples of power metal
and i would like to mention for others that Obituary is influenced by manowar, and its not power metal
by ChuckSchuldiner June 14, 2009
a. The act of a rockstar sliding accross the stage on his/her knees. (Usually accompanied by a powerful scream)
b. The single most powerful weapon in any rocker's arsenal.
b. The single most powerful weapon in any rocker's arsenal.
Dude, check out that massive powerslide! He totally rocked that stage!
Damn Frederick, that powerslide was the pinnacle of that rockshow performance.
Person one: What can we do to make our band better?
Person two: Bust out the power slide. It's the single most powerful weapon in any rocker's arsenal.
Person one: Yea man, this is why we keep you in the band!
Damn Frederick, that powerslide was the pinnacle of that rockshow performance.
Person one: What can we do to make our band better?
Person two: Bust out the power slide. It's the single most powerful weapon in any rocker's arsenal.
Person one: Yea man, this is why we keep you in the band!
by IrishCreem November 21, 2006
by sabtechian August 12, 2009
Source of power for the original group of heroes known as the Power Rangers. When placed in a Power Morpher, you would need to raise your Morpher forward and call out the power given to you on the coin. When this happened, a metamorphosis occured, causing the user to have a power suit and helmet, showing the power given to them, as well as giving access to colossal assault vehicles known as "Zords". The original five coins had Dino Zord power, and consisted of the Black Mastadon, the Pink Pterodactyl, the Blue Triceratops, the Yellow Sabretooth Tiger, and the Red Tyrannosaurus. An evil coin with the power of the Green Dragonzord was also created by Rita Repulsa, but the power was later used for good, then lost forever due to an object known as the Green Candle. To replace it, Zordon and Alpha 5 created the White Tigerzord coin. All the power coins were cracked right around the time the Rangers got their new power from the Zeo Crystal, but we now know that at least one coin, the Red Tyrannosaurus, is still used by it's original owner, Jason Lee Scott.
"Tigerzord!" "Dragonzord!"-Tommy Oliver
"Mastadon!"-Zack Taylor, Adam Park
"Pterydactyl!"-Kimberly Hart
"Triceratops!"-Billy Cranston
"Sabretooth Tiger!"-Trini Kwan, Aisha Campbell
"Tyrannosaurus!"-Rocky DeSantos, Jason Lee Scott
"Mastadon!"-Zack Taylor, Adam Park
"Pterydactyl!"-Kimberly Hart
"Triceratops!"-Billy Cranston
"Sabretooth Tiger!"-Trini Kwan, Aisha Campbell
"Tyrannosaurus!"-Rocky DeSantos, Jason Lee Scott
by Clow September 16, 2004