by Darkturd November 21, 2017

A string of elements that spell the lyrics to Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” which is funny as shit
NEvERgONNAgIVEuUP
NEvERgONNAgIVEuUP
Jim: Hey dude!
Not Jim: Hey man! Can you tell me what Neon Vanadium Erbium Roentgenium Oxygen Nitrogen Nitrogen Silver Iodine Vanadium Europium Uranium Phosphorus spells in the periodic table?
Not Jim: Hey man! Can you tell me what Neon Vanadium Erbium Roentgenium Oxygen Nitrogen Nitrogen Silver Iodine Vanadium Europium Uranium Phosphorus spells in the periodic table?
by Nemesis from Resident Evil 3 November 10, 2022

a very long waterpipe
by Colbias14at Gmail dot com April 7, 2011

A person from the baby boomer generation, who unlike the rest of their generation at large, supports youth movements and activism. Used endearingly toward older people by youth.
by rdm3 March 13, 2020

Worse rank in cs:go which is full of idiots and russians, also use to desribe someone who is stupid in valve's games
by Daufq da Gamer May 7, 2017

by anonymous November 22, 2021

The silver fox is a melanistic form of the swamp fox. The Silver Fox is best known for intelligence, agility, loyalty, & unwavering friendships. Historically, silver foxes were among the most valued furbearers.
A common behavior of the Silver Fox is social marking. This behavior is used as a display of dominance, but may also be used to communicate general acceptance. This behavior usually takes place in local watering holes (or Irish Pubs).
Silver foxes exist in seasonally monogamous pairs. Wild silver foxes do not naturally mate exclusively with members of the same coat. Age, food, population density, and mating system (polygyny or monogamy) all affect the overall happiness of the Silver Fox.
A common behavior of the Silver Fox is social marking. This behavior is used as a display of dominance, but may also be used to communicate general acceptance. This behavior usually takes place in local watering holes (or Irish Pubs).
Silver foxes exist in seasonally monogamous pairs. Wild silver foxes do not naturally mate exclusively with members of the same coat. Age, food, population density, and mating system (polygyny or monogamy) all affect the overall happiness of the Silver Fox.
by GDTrashPanda January 14, 2018
