fa·ther
/ˈfäT͟Hər/
noun
1. a man in relation to his natural child or children.
2. The man who raises you as his own feeding and teaching you.
/ˈfäT͟Hər/
noun
1. a man in relation to his natural child or children.
2. The man who raises you as his own feeding and teaching you.
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018
The act of magically closing one's mind against Legilimency.
The word "occlumency" comes from the Latin occludere, meaning "to shut up" and mens, for "mind".
The word "occlumency" comes from the Latin occludere, meaning "to shut up" and mens, for "mind".
Legilimency and Occlumency are not part of the normal curriculum at Hogwarts, and most students would graduate without learning them.
by kaosmoker September 26, 2021
People who take the TV show vikings too seriously.
Weak minded sheep following a trend insulting true followers of the asatru path and giving them a bad name with their garbage and TV drama brought to life.
Making claims to hold to virtues and creeds without following thru truly.
Weak minded sheep following a trend insulting true followers of the asatru path and giving them a bad name with their garbage and TV drama brought to life.
Making claims to hold to virtues and creeds without following thru truly.
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018
an·thro·pos·o·phy
ˌanTHrəˈpäsəfē/
noun
a formal educational, therapeutic, and creative system established by Rudolf Steiner, seeking to use mainly natural means to optimize physical and mental health and well-being.
ˌanTHrəˈpäsəfē/
noun
a formal educational, therapeutic, and creative system established by Rudolf Steiner, seeking to use mainly natural means to optimize physical and mental health and well-being.
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018
eld·er
/ˈeldər/
adjective
(of one or more out of a group of related or otherwise associated people) of a greater age.
/ˈeldər/
adjective
(of one or more out of a group of related or otherwise associated people) of a greater age.
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018