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Dragonlance 

Very interesting series of fantasy novels. Based in the world of Krynn, Elves, Dwarves and Humans are merely the beginnings of the fun. With great authors, this series has evolved into a fiction of it's own.
Dragonlance by Greg April 13, 2004

Dragonlancer 

BIGGEST NOOB EVER CANT TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RING OF REGEN AND RING OF PROTECTION kakakak !!
Dragonlancer: waht shold i byu for ms????
Magiotehgreat: Nub.
Dragonlancer: me???
Magiotehgreat: Yes.
Dragonlancer: oh..... OK!!
Dragonlancer by hawt April 12, 2005

dragonlance 

Commonly known as a Fantasy series or roleplaying setting, the term actually originated as a testosterone spawned "contest" among certain "gaming" peoples.
My Dragonlance is SO bigger than yours!
Wait 'til you see my staff of Magius.
dragonlance by Yon Callibrator November 16, 2004

dragonlance 

A truly shitty, pathetic, and semi-literate bunch of "D&D" books that are more about marketing and cheap rp games than they are about REAL fanatasy. Fantasy cliches and horribly bad writing abound in this commercial wreck, I wouldn't read this crap if my life depended on it...If you want to read
GOOD fantasy pick up George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series or Robin Hobbs books...And they ARENT D&D so all you n00bs can suck my dick.
Dragonlancefan:Cool, the new dragonlance book is out!
LEET:Don't you think it odd no Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman novel has good reviews from any reputable publisher or science fiction magazine?
Dragonlancefan:Wow my level 29 half-elf bard just upgraded his armor by 19648 pts with a Crimson Crystal!
dragonlance by Velvet January 5, 2005
Spidey sense for evading poop on the street, canine or otherwise.
When walking in NYC or LA, you need shitdar.
Shitdar by Sickomonster June 3, 2026
Word of the Day on June 6, 2026

Shackteâu

A Shackteau is a humble, weather-beaten, structurally questionable shelter located in a spectacular or highly coveted place—Wales, Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Crested Butte, coastal Maine, the Alps—where the building itself may be worth almost nothing, but the dirt, view, access, and mythology make it absurdly valuable.
In use:
Shackteâu - We thought it was an abandoned shed until the realtor called it a rare alpine Shackteâu with unobstructed views and listed it for $2 million.
Shackteâu by ez-dog June 4, 2026
Word of the Day on June 5, 2026