A danish term used in the gymnasium called Sukkertoppen. It is a technique in table football named after the student Omar. Omar usually plays as goalkeeper and defence and when he gets the ball he shoots it so fast that it ends up in the other goal without people being ready. The other students would use the term "En Omar" when he would shoot.
by UfakeShaek September 13, 2021
A caring and kind girl. Willing to share things with friends and siblings.beautiful on the inside and beautiful on the outside too
by Lkx May 05, 2021
This phrase comes for the RTS PC Game, Starcraft. It is a phrase that is used by the Protoss race that is usually used at the beginning and/or the end of a meeting pertaining to serious Protoss issues by members that have a high status in Protoss society (e.g., members of the Protoss Conclave), just the like the words "Hello" and "Goodbye" have in native human language.
In the original Starcraft, meetings would often begin with the phrase En Taro Adun, although the use of this phrase was not limited to meetings. Adun was a legendary figure in Protoss history, who rid the Protoss homeworld of Aiur of the Dark Templar. Later, in the expansion set, Brood War, the phrase En Taro Tassadar would also be employed, after Tassadar sacrificed himself to destroy the Zerg Overmind.
Most likely, the phrase En Taro roughly means "Hail" or "Glory to," much like the Nazis during WWII would greet each other with "Hail Hitler." The phrase En Taro is always followed by the name of a glorious Protoss hero that accomplished something extraordinary. The use of the phrase itself invokes pride, courage and hope.
In the original Starcraft, meetings would often begin with the phrase En Taro Adun, although the use of this phrase was not limited to meetings. Adun was a legendary figure in Protoss history, who rid the Protoss homeworld of Aiur of the Dark Templar. Later, in the expansion set, Brood War, the phrase En Taro Tassadar would also be employed, after Tassadar sacrificed himself to destroy the Zerg Overmind.
Most likely, the phrase En Taro roughly means "Hail" or "Glory to," much like the Nazis during WWII would greet each other with "Hail Hitler." The phrase En Taro is always followed by the name of a glorious Protoss hero that accomplished something extraordinary. The use of the phrase itself invokes pride, courage and hope.
"En Taro Adun, Executor. I am Judicator Aldaris."
"...We will meet you on the other side of the Warp Gate. En Taro Tassadar."
"En Taro Adun, Executor. There is no time to waste. We must join our bretheren in battle!"
"...We will meet you on the other side of the Warp Gate. En Taro Tassadar."
"En Taro Adun, Executor. There is no time to waste. We must join our bretheren in battle!"
by Shaunak Desai September 28, 2006
Person 1: "woah, do u remember Jia en?"
Person 2: "u mean from class 01? Yeah the
really quiet one"
Person 3:what? No! She is one of the most crazily fun person you can find!"
Person 2: "u mean from class 01? Yeah the
really quiet one"
Person 3:what? No! She is one of the most crazily fun person you can find!"
by Bob'N'Co May 07, 2013
by Enssssss October 07, 2019
Before
Rusk - 1) a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit 2)a cereal binder used in meat product manufacture.
After
En-Rusk ... 1) a word that has no definition just massive low swinging balls...to be used sparingly and preferably to describe the unprecedented .....
Rusk - 1) a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit 2)a cereal binder used in meat product manufacture.
After
En-Rusk ... 1) a word that has no definition just massive low swinging balls...to be used sparingly and preferably to describe the unprecedented .....
Mate...simply put if had any clue or balls ..they'd en-rusk. It's the only way out. You know that (eg. apply to climate change, world peace, covid 19 and herpesgonosyphilaids pandemics)
by bestonground April 22, 2020
The way people attempt to speak or sing in a foreign language that they don’t know very well. Often they mishear and misinterpret the word or lyrics and substitute them with familiar words.
a Yaourter
or to
Chanter en yaourt
a Yaourter
or to
Chanter en yaourt
by EnYaourt July 21, 2011