(faux date) When a male and female do an activity together (dinner, go to the park, movies, bowling, etc.) but are not on a date, especially when they are not interested in dating. When two guys and two girls do this, it is referred to as a 'double fate'.
Person 1: So, I hear you and Bob went out on a date.
Person 2: Oh, no, it was just a fate.
by jayneisagirlsname September 30, 2009
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To do good or bad acts intentionally to receive the karma (Refer to Buddhism) that you wish to gain. Doing good acts would award you with good karma which the person who carried out the acts can use the good karma to help them in the future. The same theory would work with bad karma.
Mr x "With your luck you will never win the prize."
Mr Y "Hey, if i keep Playing Fate i just may"
by W Adams July 2, 2010
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Fates Warning was founded as a heavy metal band, but after a few albums, their progressive rock tendencies started to emerge. Based in Connecticut, USA, the band's current lineup consists of Jim Matheos (Guitar), Ray Alder (Vocals) Joey Vera (Bass), and Mark Zonder (Drums).

Their first three albums are best known for lead singer John Arch's unusual vocal approach, and the lyrics deal mainly with fantasy themes. John Arch left after the third album and a new vocalist Ray Alder joined the band. Thereafter the lyrics took a more introspective turn. Their later works (post 1989) go more in a progressive rock direction.

While retaining elements of their metal heritage, Fates Warning grew increasingly complex, with much longer tracks and interesting interwoven melodic elements added after they developed a progressive edge. They merged their love of Yes and Rush, by combining elements of pure metal, classically inspired crescendos and interludes with jazz fusion like chops. Fates Warning has been largely responsible for the infusion of progressive thinking into heavy metal music, despite never attaining mainstream appeal, but a loyal following amongst prog fans.

Fates Warning now has 12 studio albums to their name, namely:
Night on Brocken (1984)
The Spectre Within (1985)
Awaken the Guardian (1986)
No Exit (1988)
Perfect Symmetry (1989)
Parallels (1991)
Inside Out (1994)
Chasing Time (compilation) (1995)
A Pleasant Shade of Gray (1997)
Still Life (live) (1998)
Disconnected (2000)
FWX (2004)
If you like Queensrÿche, Yes, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Rush, or King Crimson, WHY DON'T YOU HAVE ANY FATES WARNING YET?!
by Lal October 12, 2005
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One of the Finishers from Jeff Hardy,Matt Hardy,Lita, Christy Hemme:

A finishing move where the half-grapple of a Three-quarter Facelock Bulldog is twisted into the Three-Quarter facelock.

Another variation is the Reverse of Fate where the opponents is bend to his back and then applying the Twist of Fate.
HOLY ****! Jeff Hardy just the Twist of Fate !!!
Christy Hemme's Twist of Fate looks like crap.
by Bari June 19, 2005
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A band from Los Vegas.
The old singer, Ronnie Radke, did not get put in jail for killing someone, but for being involved in a fight that led to the death of Michael Cook.
He was not the one who killed him.
So please get your facts straight.

Also Ronnie has a new band called Falling in Reverse. :D
You should listen to The Day I Left The Womb and Cellar Door by Escape The Fate
by charleylovesyou July 23, 2009
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Escape the Fate is a Post Hardcore band signed with Epitaph Records and is from Las Vegas, NV. They were signed in 2005 after winning a radio contest held by My Chemical Romance (MCR). Their first album is 'Dying is Your Latest Fashion' which was sung by their first lead singer, Ronald (Ronnie) Radke. After Ronnie got put in High Desert State Prison, the band got a new singer Craig Mabbitt. Craig is the ex-singer of BlessTheFall. He sang in their album 'This War Is Ours'.
ETF fan: It sucks Ronnie's in jail...
ETF fan 2: Yeah, but Craig is pretty awesome too.
ETF fan: Yeah but its not the same.
ETF fan 2: Yeah, but think about it, at least Craig saved Escape the Fate
ETF fan: True.
by EvilChocoKitty June 11, 2009
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A phrase spoken when a person receives what was deserved. Justice is the implied party, that placed an order with fate in some cosmic diner, and was subsequently served.
Don't be so shocked my crizzle, you got sent to the crowbar motel for driving that hot land yacht balls out on liquid bread. Fate's a waiter, is all.
by B Love August 10, 2004
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