When dyslexics argue.
Liam:
Aruge. GOD I love that word.
Liam:
We made a new word
Kassie:
o:
Liam:
"Aruge: When dyslexics get in an argument."
Aruge. GOD I love that word.
Liam:
We made a new word
Kassie:
o:
Liam:
"Aruge: When dyslexics get in an argument."
by Vyru March 28, 2008
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Get the aruge mug.A sub-genre of music popularized by the later entries in the DOOM series of videogames. Relies heavily on guitars and guitar-like instruments. Also know for it's occasional use of non-instruments edited to sound like one. One could correctly describe it as "Audio Violence".
Dude 1: What's your favorite music genre?
Dude 2: Easily Argent metal. You need to try it out. It's great.
Dude 2: Easily Argent metal. You need to try it out. It's great.
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Get the arguementalist mug.Argent Metal, also known as Doom-Core and Argent-Core, is an aggressive music genre pioneered by composer Mick Gordon in the Doom 2016 videogame reboot and its sequel, Doom Eternal. A subset of the Metal genre, it makes heavy use of synthesized djent-like guitar riffs overlaid with distorted electronic elements derived from sine wave frequencies. The word "Argent" is in reference to the demonic energy from Hell, known as Argent Energy, in Doom 2016. One could correctly describe it as "Audio Violence".
Demon 1: Dude, what's that hellish noise?
Demon 2: That's Argent Metal. You should check it out, it'll rip and tear your ear drums.
Demon 2: That's Argent Metal. You should check it out, it'll rip and tear your ear drums.
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by jpg3 October 15, 2011
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Some say that its origin is a derivative of Argyle, which is an old Scottish mens name. Somehow this word made it into the German colloquialism via the historic documentary "Braveheart" and is now used by the young and old.
Some say that its origin is a derivative of Argyle, which is an old Scottish mens name. Somehow this word made it into the German colloquialism via the historic documentary "Braveheart" and is now used by the young and old.
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