someone being genetically and physically superior
the end of the universe
dark and massive
The death stare
the end of the universe
dark and massive
The death stare
by antihero39 December 2, 2009
Get the BOYD mug.by Mr Matt July 12, 2005
Get the boydy mug.r.i.p. kurt cobain. "to boddah..."
by jdskfth August 29, 2006
Get the boddah mug.To be speechless, as in to have no comeback in a cus fight, or when a teacher is talking to ou, and you know he is right and just stand there. That is getting boyd.
Arunyath: " Yo man! Jack got boyd by Mr. Schaefer!"
Steve: "No way man! How embarrasing!!!"
Arunyath: "Yeah initt!"
Steve: "No way man! How embarrasing!!!"
Arunyath: "Yeah initt!"
by Arunyath April 30, 2005
Get the Boyd mug.A noise artist and diabolic philosopher, known for his many recordings and writings dealing with subjects such as social darwinism, misanthropy, and general outsider-ness(for lack of better words:P). He is despised by the oversocialized PC Left, being a prominent member of the recent unpop art movement alongside greats such as Jim Goad. But despite all the ear shattering noise he makes, he also proves to be of many skills, playing melodic collaborations with neo-folk band Death in June. He is not the dark messenger he presents himself as either, as he has been known for the most amusing mass-pranks one has ever seen, including one in which he threw bananas at German hotel guests while dressed as a gorrilla in nazi regalia.
by IntestinePoet July 30, 2005
Get the boyd rice mug.Diamond Laurice Boyd,co-founder of the hilltop crips. 33-years-old, is currently serving nearly 30 years at mcneil island corrections center; his story is one of regret. "To today’s young gangsters, he sends a message: Get out of the life. There is no glory in it – only a road where freedom ends...his legacy is a lesson: It’s not that hard to fall. One step, then another and another – soon, all the chances are gone."boyd has seen his friends and family members killed; his brother, who co-founded the gang with him, is serving 24 years in a california prison. boyd blames himself for his choices--he had love and opportunities throughout his childhood--and he claims that he was the black sheep of his family. there is no happy ending to his story. at earliest, he'll be nearly 50 when he gets out of prison. his five children are growing up in his old neighborhood; they see their father maybe twice a month. boyd worries about his sons, knowing the kind of pressure they'll face, the decisions they'll soon have to make. "He has a nightmare, a vision of torment: his sons, locked up with him. He will not permit it. He will block it with his own life. He will tell them how things happen. 'My boys, they really listen to me,' he says. 'They really listen to me.'”
will his story and his regret be enough to deter them from following in his footsteps and his legacy? will his sons be strong enough to break the cycle? what, if anything, can the community do to help?
will his story and his regret be enough to deter them from following in his footsteps and his legacy? will his sons be strong enough to break the cycle? what, if anything, can the community do to help?
by CRYbAbYLOC November 12, 2009
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