Isengard has several meanings:
1.The tower of Saruman the White in J.R.R Tolkien's world of Middle Earth.
2.A Power Metal band from Sweden.
3. The Black/Folk metal solo project of Fenriz(Darkthrone)
1.The tower of Saruman the White in J.R.R Tolkien's world of Middle Earth.
2.A Power Metal band from Sweden.
3. The Black/Folk metal solo project of Fenriz(Darkthrone)
1. Gandalf went to Isengard to meet with Saruman.
2. I bought Isengard(SWE)'s "Crownless Majesty" album today.
3. I bought Isengard(NOR)'s "Hostmorke" album today.
2. I bought Isengard(SWE)'s "Crownless Majesty" album today.
3. I bought Isengard(NOR)'s "Hostmorke" album today.
by NecroGrim August 28, 2005
by RiLEESMANG June 02, 2009
by GadgetL May 20, 2008
A trivial phrase used to describe somebody who takes longer than expected to complete a task or objective. Taken from dialogue of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and coined by Owl City frontman Adam Young.
"Plane finally took off after a two hour delay. The pilot was totally taking the hobbits to Isengard."
OR
*in check-out line at the grocery*
CUSTOMER IN FRONT: "Hold on, let me get out my check book. Where did it go?"
YOU: "Why does this lady have to take the hobbits to Isengard?"
OR
*in check-out line at the grocery*
CUSTOMER IN FRONT: "Hold on, let me get out my check book. Where did it go?"
YOU: "Why does this lady have to take the hobbits to Isengard?"
by TruthInTrivialLife February 24, 2011
by treydawg June 08, 2007
by werango June 09, 2023
“There taking the hobbits to Isengard”
by RÊÊÊ 👁👄👁 November 28, 2019