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A term used to describe the man in the movie "Willow."
Damn those Dikini's.
Dikini by Browndown August 10, 2003
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A brave and victorious warrior.
Likely to possess a fire within.

She will outsmart you every time.
Her power will be felt when she enters the room. A ruler/boss/queen.
Humble and strong.

Kind and fair.
Easily the most breathtakingly beautiful person you have ever seen.
All bow for her majesty, the queen, Divinity.

She must be a Divinity because no one compares.
Divinity by Danaisflawless January 10, 2017

Lectitio Divinitatus 

Proto creed that would eventually become the Cult of the Emperor. Saw it's fastest spread during the Horus Heresy. Under this creed the Emperor of Mankind was seen as a God-Emperor. The Lectitio Divinitatus is a direct threat to the Imperial Truth. (Mythology of Warhammer 40,000, originally just a miniatures war game, now encompassing miniatures, cvg's and multiple series' of novels by many authors)
"The faith of the Lectitio Divinitatus, the Divine Word of the Emperor, is not an easy path to follow. Where the Imperial Truth is comforting in its rigorous rejection of the unseen and unknown, the Divine Word the strength to believe in that which we cannot see. The longer we look upon this dark galaxy and live through the fires of its conquest, the more we realise that the Emperor's Divinity is the only truth that CAN exist.
(Ben Counter, 'Galaxy in Flames', 2006, pp17)
Lectitio Divinitatus by Iollan January 13, 2009
An idiot that calls people ratchet and skips school because she/he didnt study for a test. She also doesnt respond to messages
I did a dihini yesterday
dihini by Beadsssss June 30, 2016
Dinini is the otaku way of saying "cosplay party".
An event created for the sole purpose of dressing up with your friends.
Generally has food and a photoshoot.
"Are you bringing the food to dinini?"
"Yeah! I'm so excited!"
Dinini by nakkistar June 13, 2009
"Damn, you was diking an didn't tell me!? We coulda hadda five-some!"
diking by SexxiLexxi May 30, 2006