Xerxes (Khashayar) was born around 520 BCE in the southern province of Persis (Fars). He was a powerful king who ruled Achaemenid Persian Empire from 486-465 BCE. Xerxes was Darius The Great's eldest son by Queen Atosa (daughter of Cyrus The Great). He had been designated official heir perhaps as early as 498 BCE, and while crown prince he had ruled as the King's governor in Babylon.
by Khashayar Cool June 11, 2008
1.) Sex rex spelt backwards.
2.) The "god-king" of the Persian Army in the movie 300. There is a historical Xerxes, but no one cares about him.
2.) The "god-king" of the Persian Army in the movie 300. There is a historical Xerxes, but no one cares about him.
by Dark. June 26, 2008
A very reliable person that acts as a big brother , usually they are bullied by younger people who do "devious" or general pranks. Also a person that crushes over an angel or a cute person.
by W-Adam April 17, 2023
When you are banging a girl,, as you are getting close to blowing- her giant aggressive dog runs into the room and pukes on her face.
by d to the cizee May 30, 2009
by ......................... March 25, 2007
A fat-ass who was the king of the persians 2.400 years ago, who couldn't do anything. He leaded the Persians in the battle of Thermopylae and he only managed to kill the 300 spartans and the 700 thespians because of that bitch Ephialtes, who showed the persians the path which leaded behind the greeks. He is also that fat guy at meet the spartans who is less fat and gay than the real one. It can also be an insult.
by Myself124352 April 19, 2009
Most of the other definitions were written by 14 year old kids who liked 300 a bit too much. In reality, Xerxes was an Emperor of the Persian Empire before Alexander the Great conquered it. He didn't look a thing like he did in the movie, btw. And he wasn't gay.
Stupid 14 year old kid who saw 300: omg lol persian ppl suk becuz of 300! xerxes was so ghey! even though 300 was historically very inaccurate and in reality it was the Spartans who were pedophiles...
by Vladimir Penin May 30, 2007