by 10379 February 28, 2009
The 2010 Dallas Cowboys
by pacothegreat November 01, 2010
Very similar to Epic Fail, except, by some means that should most likely not be allowed by the laws of probability and physics in general, it becomes so clumsy it turns around and turns into win.
fail: Try to punch somebody and miss.
epic fail: Try to punch somebody, miss, and crash into a wall.
Epic Flail: Try to punch somebody, miss, crash into a wall, and accidentally cause a bookshelf to fall on the target.
epic fail: Try to punch somebody, miss, and crash into a wall.
Epic Flail: Try to punch somebody, miss, crash into a wall, and accidentally cause a bookshelf to fall on the target.
by A Fish May 15, 2008
When two people engage in an intense batte to settle differences once and for all in, prison rules apply here, excluding pillows, and costumes are worn.
by KJG44 May 11, 2011
The one term used by video game nerds that is used to explain an unfortunate event. This is a combination of the two terms "epic" and "fail." "Epic" was a term that showed that something is amazing, where "fail" was a term saying that you're horrible at something.
John: I got a B+ on my test.
Anders: EPIC FAIL!!!!!!!
BJ: Wow, cheap kill.
Franklin: EPIC FAIL!!!!!!
Darren: Wow, you are the biggest retard I've ever met.
Andrew: EPIC FAIL!!!!!!
Anders: EPIC FAIL!!!!!!!
BJ: Wow, cheap kill.
Franklin: EPIC FAIL!!!!!!
Darren: Wow, you are the biggest retard I've ever met.
Andrew: EPIC FAIL!!!!!!
by Fonikz May 20, 2008
by mosraw May 01, 2009
N. A group of super heroes preferably six that work together to fight crime. Epic Warriors is a term that is derived from two words epic meaning heroic; majestic; impressively great and warriors meaning a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics.
John: "Hey I feel our city is under an upcoming attack!"
Paul: "Don't worry, as long as we got Epic Warriors protecting us we will be safe."
Paul: "Don't worry, as long as we got Epic Warriors protecting us we will be safe."
by Bryan Kirk January 23, 2010