1. A film released at the year 1982. The plot follows Rick Deckard, a "blade runner", returns to his job for him to "retire" a group of replicants. Directed by Ridley Scott. Starring Harrison Ford as Deckard. It is also well-known for being a cult classic and it's 7 versions. A sequel, named Blade Runner 2049, was released on 2017. Starring Ryan Gosling in the lead role and Harrison Ford returning as Deckard.
2. A special police force that are assigned to "retire" (kill) replicants. They are similar to bounty hunters.
2. A special police force that are assigned to "retire" (kill) replicants. They are similar to bounty hunters.
by Mr. Vertigo November 13, 2021
Get the Blade Runner mug.a baldheadskittledittle is a word typically used to describe someone who is usually bald headed or has bald patches or it is typically used to insult someone to imply they have no hair.
person 1- you ugly
person 2- *has small ponytail*
person 1- shut up that why yo clothes raggedy and you a baldheadskittledittle , ain't got no hair in the middle
person 2- *has small ponytail*
person 1- shut up that why yo clothes raggedy and you a baldheadskittledittle , ain't got no hair in the middle
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When you need to go to the bathroom before you go to sleep, and you have to convince yourself that you don't need to but eventually you end up going, because you needed to.
"Yesterday I had TOTAL bladder balls. I had not slept for ages but I also really needed to go to the bathroom."
"Did you end up going?"
"Yeah, it was so tiring to get up."
"Did you end up going?"
"Yeah, it was so tiring to get up."
by joulukuusi December 22, 2021
Get the Bladder balls mug.The ancestors of the name Blades date back to the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from when the Blades family lived in Yorkshire, where they settled in a place called Blades, which is now lost. Many of the place-names that yield surnames are of small communities, villages and hamlets and some of these no longer exist. The family claim descent from Drago de Bewere, a Danish nobleman who settled at a place called Blades in north England around 1016. He obtained extensive land grants which were recorded in the Domesday Book Survey of 1086. The variant Burseblades emerged through a compounding of the names of the founder and the estate.
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