Grats, spelled backwards.
To signify a Congratulations of a loss, used by the person who obtained a loss
In mmorpg's, the opposite of ding
To signify a Congratulations of a loss, used by the person who obtained a loss
In mmorpg's, the opposite of ding
<Player1> OMG I STARG! =/
<Player2> wtf does starg mean
<Player1> I levelled down, asshat
<Player3> hahaha dum nub!!11!!@eleven1!!1
<Player2> wtf does starg mean
<Player1> I levelled down, asshat
<Player3> hahaha dum nub!!11!!@eleven1!!1
by tiny_meteor May 7, 2004
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Stargazing
• Stargate
• stargirl
• stargasm
• Stargate Atlantis
• Starget
• Stargender
• stargalaxy
• Stargate Universe
• stargaters
Oh fucking hell, can you not summarise this in under 1 sargon? I don't have the patience to sit through over 6 sargons of this
by Cuckkad September 4, 2017
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by bourgeoisie November 23, 2017
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One side of the gate holds nine equally-spaced, V-shaped locking mechanisms, or "chevrons," capable of locking at least seven constellations in place via a freely-spinning inner track. The first six glyphs lock down a point in space, while the seventh represents the point of origin. When the seventh chevron locks, an unstable energy vortex emerges from the gate, incinerating everything in its wake. Once the vortex is gone and the event horizon is established, outbound travel may commence. Once objects have exited the other side, the Stargate has the capability of shutting itself off.
The Stargate network extends beyond our own galaxy, and includes many thousands of gates. Most gates are paired with a Dial-Home Device (D.H.D.), by which a user dials an address to another world. The S.G.C. does not have a D.H.D., and instead has rigged a computer system to access the gate's systems and dial addresses.
The Stargate is essentially an enormous superconductor, capable of harnessing power from a wide variety of energy sources, especially electricity. The inner track is a safety feature. When the gate has absorbed enough energy this track will unlock, allowing a manual dial in case something dire has occurred to the D.H.D.
One side of the gate holds nine equally-spaced, V-shaped locking mechanisms, or "chevrons," capable of locking at least seven constellations in place via a freely-spinning inner track. The first six glyphs lock down a point in space, while the seventh represents the point of origin. When the seventh chevron locks, an unstable energy vortex emerges from the gate, incinerating everything in its wake. Once the vortex is gone and the event horizon is established, outbound travel may commence. Once objects have exited the other side, the Stargate has the capability of shutting itself off.
The Stargate network extends beyond our own galaxy, and includes many thousands of gates. Most gates are paired with a Dial-Home Device (D.H.D.), by which a user dials an address to another world. The S.G.C. does not have a D.H.D., and instead has rigged a computer system to access the gate's systems and dial addresses.
The Stargate is essentially an enormous superconductor, capable of harnessing power from a wide variety of energy sources, especially electricity. The inner track is a safety feature. When the gate has absorbed enough energy this track will unlock, allowing a manual dial in case something dire has occurred to the D.H.D.
The stargate is located on Sublevel 28 at the SGC.
by Major Davis September 12, 2003
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Jerry: That girl has purple hair and sleeps with a blankie. I bet she has Stargirlitis.
Leo: That's so hot.
Leo: That's so hot.
by TheBestDinosaur February 11, 2010
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