The RAF nickname for the Supermarine Walrus. One of the strangest looking aircraft you've ever seen. Not many still around.
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Get the ShaBath mug.Shagrath- Also known as Stian Tomt Thoresen; was born November 18, 1976. He is one of the founders of the Norwegian Melodic Black Metal band Dimmu Borgir. His stage name "Shagrath" is also the name of an orc-demon from the book "Lord of the Rings" in which he took the name from 13 years ago. Shagrath is also the name of a spider God who was concidered the source of all evil.
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Get the Shagrath mug.A greeting exchanged on the Jewish Sabbath (or any other day of the week).
One party to the greeting exclaims "Shabbat fistbump!" and pounds the other person's fist.
An energizing upgrade from the traditional Shabbat handshake.
One party to the greeting exclaims "Shabbat fistbump!" and pounds the other person's fist.
An energizing upgrade from the traditional Shabbat handshake.
Person 1: Shabbat shalom (peaceful Sabbath) my friend, how was your week? (extends hand)
Person 2: Shabbat fistbump, dude!!! (extends closed fist)
Person 1: (pounds it) That was so much more fulfilling than a regular handshake.
Person 2: Shabbat fistbump, dude!!! (extends closed fist)
Person 1: (pounds it) That was so much more fulfilling than a regular handshake.
by ShabbatMendy October 30, 2009
Get the Shabbat fistbump mug.Something that happens to Jews that are shomer Shabbat. Essentially, what happens is that because they can’t turn on/off lights on Shabbat, they become very hesitant of doing so during the week, and begin to always hesitate before flipping a light switch
Joseph: **reaches for light switch, then hesitates, then flips it**
Mendel: Why’d you just hesitate to turn on the lights?
Joseph: It’s the Shabbat effect.
Mendel: Why’d you just hesitate to turn on the lights?
Joseph: It’s the Shabbat effect.
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Get the The Shabbat Effect mug.utterly harmless but effective expletive pinched from the '80s sitcom 'Mork & Mindy' where it was used by Robin Williams' character Mork the alien. Can be used by anyone anywhere without incurring wrath and disapproval.
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