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Destrudo 

Destrudo is the energy of the self-destructive impulse. It is the antonym of libido. While libido is the urge to create, destrudo is the urge to destroy, both yourself and everything around you. It is a less well known life force, and is usually ignored in place of more well known and well defined theories on human emotion.
In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion during the 9th chapter "Lilith", the character Hyuga reports that "the pilot's destrado sic is beginning to manifest" in reference to Shinji Ikari. The audio commentary on the DVD offers a very slight discussion and mentions that it should not be confused with the "Death Impulse". The name Weiss is also mentioned in having a lot to do with libido, destrudo and the death impulse in early psychology, but little else is mentioned.
Destrudo by Cosnett October 14, 2005

captain destructo 

one who likes to wreck and break things smash and crash usually someone that is a know it all and can not be told anything
my nephew is like captain destructo everything he touches gets broken
captain destructo by tbrutal March 15, 2009

destrado 

Opposite to libido or eros (instinct for or to create 'life'). Destrado is the concept of self-loathing, self harm, mortido or thanatos (instinct for 'death' or wanting to kill/destroy oneself).
She could not go on living, her destrado had consumed her.

Quod Netruit Me Destruit 

What nourishes me, destroys me.

A saying for anorexic people.

Destructo Party 

A house party where the majority of the guests simultaneously (and usually in a state of moderate to extreme inebriation) decide to trash the venue, much to the dismay of the host.
John: Hey man. How was your weekend?

Gregory: Not too sure. I woke up on Sunday with glass shards in my hand.

John: DESTRUCTO-PARTAAAAAAAAAY*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*Enthusiastic exclamation of the phrase "Destructo Party"

destructo box

a show distributed through mondo media whose animation is entirely square.
destructo box by samuel010898 July 12, 2011