by Diaren Whan October 06, 2003
Space Marine 1: "We're getting destroyed by all these fucking Orks!"
Space Marine 2: "Look, here comes a Dreadnought!"
Dreadnought: "I have waited long for this day."
<Dreadnought massacures Ork army>
Space Marine 1: "LOL"
Space Marine 2: "Look, here comes a Dreadnought!"
Dreadnought: "I have waited long for this day."
<Dreadnought massacures Ork army>
Space Marine 1: "LOL"
by God-Emperor of Mankind May 19, 2008
A turd of gargantuan proportions.
by TheDefenestrator April 15, 2005
by Jimbo and the master mixers January 20, 2004
Meaning approximatly "fear(s) nothing", the word first came into use as a name for a class of large (sail) ships, dominant during the early 20:th century. The word has often appeared (occationally with slight difference in spelling, e.g. Dreadnaught).
Examples of modernised usage include (different, fictional) classes of ships, especially spacecraft within various sci-fi franchises, Spacemarine Dreadnoughts from GW:s Warhammer 40K franchise (sarcophagus-like warmachines which hold the remains of fallen, near-incapacitated heroes of the Imperium) and a guitar body. The word also commonly appears as a synonym for just about anything "big" or, in some cases, strong, impressive of awe-inspiring.
Examples of modernised usage include (different, fictional) classes of ships, especially spacecraft within various sci-fi franchises, Spacemarine Dreadnoughts from GW:s Warhammer 40K franchise (sarcophagus-like warmachines which hold the remains of fallen, near-incapacitated heroes of the Imperium) and a guitar body. The word also commonly appears as a synonym for just about anything "big" or, in some cases, strong, impressive of awe-inspiring.
Person 1: Am I wrong, or is a dreadnought not a ship-class from mass effect?
Person 2: A dreadnought can be many things, my friend...
Person 2: A dreadnought can be many things, my friend...
by Kahiron July 20, 2012
SEE- Aaron Diaz; once named dreadnought of cartoonists
nerd 1 - hey dude, who do you reckon is the best cartoonist?
nerd 2 - Aaron Diaz, for sure. Have you seen Dresden Codak?
nerd 1 - hey dude, who do you reckon is the best cartoonist?
nerd 2 - Aaron Diaz, for sure. Have you seen Dresden Codak?
by eyks February 16, 2014
One of the many bands scattered across the globe from Nova Scotia, to Sydney
that preform the style of music that has no real name, a 50/50 split of Punk Rock, and Folk Music, The Dreadnoughts were formed in 2007 in Vancouver, Canada
and began their career as the opening act for fellow Canadian "The Style of Music that has no Name" band The Real Mckenzies, and after receiving their praise, decided that their path was set.
The Dreadnoughts are usually associated with Hard Cider, more so Cyder hand crafted oft bootlegged hard Cyder
that preform the style of music that has no real name, a 50/50 split of Punk Rock, and Folk Music, The Dreadnoughts were formed in 2007 in Vancouver, Canada
and began their career as the opening act for fellow Canadian "The Style of Music that has no Name" band The Real Mckenzies, and after receiving their praise, decided that their path was set.
The Dreadnoughts are usually associated with Hard Cider, more so Cyder hand crafted oft bootlegged hard Cyder
Dreadnoughts Cyder!!!
by Alkee777 May 05, 2014