The name taken by Oliver Cromwell after the English civil war, after which he disbanded the English monarchy, and eventually ruled through the military.
by Balls out for Bantu September 30, 2016
Get the Lord Protectormug. It's his nickname. The best friend you could have whenever your lonely . He helps and never lies . Has a heart bigger then the universe and always there to help . He's the one with the brain you could never imagine. He's creative and smart and always there to help
by Chase Lord June 18, 2018
Get the chase lordmug. by Fhfhejdjfjkddjfjcjc December 25, 2020
Get the Meep lordmug. by I_like_cheez-its June 19, 2018
Get the cupcake lordmug. a word used to express respect or love to someone, you can also use this word to assert dominance over someone.
by captain lord November 13, 2019
Get the shlt lordmug. by bigger DlCK DADDY September 13, 2020
Get the lord of pussymug. (n) A proper name for God that is most commonly uttered by white college-aged evangelical Christians in parachurch organizations (such as InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Campus Crusade for Christ, and The Navigators) and mindless youth ministries during group prayer in a vain attempt to soften their language and hide their narcissism. It's origin is the collapse of the default prayer phrase "Lord, we just..." A phrase containing irony in that, while supposedly praying to God, one expresses what are more likely their own desires/opinions arrived at without thoughtful discernment.
When praying: "Lord Wejust want to thank you for being you. Lord Wejust want to praise you. Lord Wejust want you to call down your heavenly fire on those unbelievers/Iraqis/pro-choicers/homosexuals because of the truth of your Name."
OR
"Lord Wejust thank you that we are not like other people: thieves, rogues, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. We fast twice a week; We give a tenth of all our income." (See Luke 18:11-12)
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"Lord Wejust thank you that we are not like other people: thieves, rogues, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. We fast twice a week; We give a tenth of all our income." (See Luke 18:11-12)
by United Methodist Seminary Student September 9, 2005
Get the Lord Wejustmug.