22 definitions by Penbiks
by Penbiks October 5, 2006
Try this little test, and see if you can figure out the word that I am thinking of based on these three clues:
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a name used for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a name used for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
by Penbiks February 2, 2008
Try this little test, and see if you can figure out the word that I am thinking of based on these three clues:
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a term for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a term for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
by Penbiks November 19, 2007
by Penbiks October 5, 2006
From Final Fantasy VI, he is Edgar's infinitely more badass twin brother and all-around pretty cool guy because he uses his fists to lay down the hurt onto foes and is not afraid of anything.
He has a very kickass ability called Blitz, which allows him to perform really cool martial arts moves. For example: if you press down, down, left in that order after choosing Blitz, he can shoop da whoop enemies, adding even more win to his stats.
What's even more badass about him is that he can equip shields and NOT have his attack decrease, making him the first monk in Final Fantasy to ever pull such a feat. He wields claws and moves like a motherfucking ninja.
He has a very kickass ability called Blitz, which allows him to perform really cool martial arts moves. For example: if you press down, down, left in that order after choosing Blitz, he can shoop da whoop enemies, adding even more win to his stats.
What's even more badass about him is that he can equip shields and NOT have his attack decrease, making him the first monk in Final Fantasy to ever pull such a feat. He wields claws and moves like a motherfucking ninja.
by Penbiks February 23, 2008
A Speedcubing term and a 4-step method for solving the Rubik's Cube. It is an acronym for Cross, First 2 Layers, Orient Last Layer, and Permute Last Layer. It is by far the most common method used for Speedcubing, most likely because of its ability to let the cuber attain quick solve times (under 20 seconds) without having to memorise a brain-busting number of algorithms. Although the method has 119 algorithms in total, it is a small number compared to the expert methods, which may have up to 800 different algorithms.
Its inventor is Jessica Fridrich, and because of that, it is also popularly known as the Fridrich method.
Its inventor is Jessica Fridrich, and because of that, it is also popularly known as the Fridrich method.
I currently use the CFOP method to solve my cube, and now average about 25 seconds. Hopefully, with more practice and refinement, I will be able to average under 20 seconds.
by Penbiks September 21, 2006
Quite possibly the best space simulation game to have ever been released. It even surpasses the awesomeness of LucasArt's TIE Fighter. If you haven't played this game, then stop reading this definition and go download the game for free, courtesy of the developers and publishers.
by Penbiks September 30, 2006