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Greatest ass eater on the face God's green Earth.
Wanna get your ass eaten? Hit up Rhystan.
Rhystan by HighTierCoochie April 8, 2019
Related Words

Rhysing it 

To pussy out on something or reject ideas due to being afraid of the (possibly harmful) results.

Common excuses to 'Rhysing it' include 'CBF', foot pains, bathroom, "it's too cold outside", "My tracksuit pants are too baggy and might fall off", "I'm pretty sure we've already done that", "You're always pressuring me into things",

Related words: 'To rhys it', 'I rhysed it', 'I am rhysing it', 'I am going to rhys it'
Dave: "Let's go on the tobogan! Apparently it goes pretty fast"
Lenny: "I dunno, I cut my foot and it might start to bleed if we go too fast.."
Dave: "Stop rhysing it! It will be fun!"
Rhysing it by urjfa December 12, 2010

Rhystic Study 

Absolute hell, if you use it in your commander decks you are an asshole
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Will you pay the one for Rhystic Study
Rhystic Study by Real_Omnath July 29, 2023
When an autistic dirty Indian that masturbates and goons to other peoples girlfriends sexually dominates a person while screaming the hard r.
Mr Clements was Rhysing Addie.
Rhysing by Dirty little Indian March 21, 2024
Rhystan is a guy you can count on. He may seem a little guarded, but loves fiercely. He's smart and a great friend to all who have him as such.
Hey did you see that guy? He’s a total Rhystan!
Rhystan by Kookiecool April 13, 2024
verb \ˈraɪs-ɪŋ\ (pronounced like “rice-ing”)

Definition:
In Old School RuneScape (OSRS) PvP slang, to rhys or be rhysing is to blunder catastrophically during player-versus-player combat, especially by dying at a crucial moment despite having sufficient food or resources to survive. The act often results in severe disappointment for teammates and is marked by avoidable failure under pressure.

Origin:
Derived from the name "Rhys," likely referencing a notorious player or archetype known for such mishaps.
“We had the win, but Matt started rhysing again—full inventory and still got dropped.”
Rhysing by zanter June 8, 2025