18 definitions by ninja
A hell demon that was banished from hell for distrupting the apocalypse.
Previously known as Knives, the X was added by Diablo as a mark for his betrayal and so banishing him forever from the demon race.
Previously known as Knives, the X was added by Diablo as a mark for his betrayal and so banishing him forever from the demon race.
XKnives brought uppon to cyclone of powers the rage of fire and blade named "Avatar of Hatred" and tilted the balance, destroying the gates to the mortal world, for all eternity.
by ninja March 4, 2005
XKnives the combination of an X ( unkown, unpredictable, l337) and Knives, that are simply and definetly sharper then you are and therefor cooler.
by ninja March 4, 2005
by ninja October 10, 2003
by ninja March 31, 2003
As a noun—
1) Empty form: Used in conversation to achieve a goal or manipulate a weaker person.
2) Weak form: Tossed around casually in conversation. Implies that the object is strongly liked.
3) Middle form: This form is used as an excuse or forewarning before a potentially rude statement
4) Family form: This form is usually the most enduring. Evolutionary explanation—people “love” members of their family as a method of protecting their genes. Romantic explanation—you can pick your friends, but you’re stuck with your family, so you might as well love them (also, there’s no place like home)
5) Best Friend: Best Friend form can fluctuate between the level of Family and the Strongest form, depending on the variables involved. A good example would be Jay and Silent Bob (see “hetero life mate,” though one should note that best friends can be of any gender)
6) Strongest love:
a. This last form can be best recognized by the fact that it “grabs you by your whole body.” Poetically, it can lift you up and let you fly, or it can crush you under the mud. Usually it is felt between two people in a dating relationship, although love for family members can reach this level.
As a verb—
1) The act of feeling one of the noun forms of love
1) Empty form: Used in conversation to achieve a goal or manipulate a weaker person.
2) Weak form: Tossed around casually in conversation. Implies that the object is strongly liked.
3) Middle form: This form is used as an excuse or forewarning before a potentially rude statement
4) Family form: This form is usually the most enduring. Evolutionary explanation—people “love” members of their family as a method of protecting their genes. Romantic explanation—you can pick your friends, but you’re stuck with your family, so you might as well love them (also, there’s no place like home)
5) Best Friend: Best Friend form can fluctuate between the level of Family and the Strongest form, depending on the variables involved. A good example would be Jay and Silent Bob (see “hetero life mate,” though one should note that best friends can be of any gender)
6) Strongest love:
a. This last form can be best recognized by the fact that it “grabs you by your whole body.” Poetically, it can lift you up and let you fly, or it can crush you under the mud. Usually it is felt between two people in a dating relationship, although love for family members can reach this level.
As a verb—
1) The act of feeling one of the noun forms of love
Uses (as they correspond to the noun forms):
1) If you love me, you’ll buy me this.
2) I just love strawberry shortcake!
3) Honey, you know I love you, but you look simply hideous in that.
4) Goodnight, mom and dad, I love you.
5) Love ya man.
6) I love you more than the air I breath. I’m in love!
1) If you love me, you’ll buy me this.
2) I just love strawberry shortcake!
3) Honey, you know I love you, but you look simply hideous in that.
4) Goodnight, mom and dad, I love you.
5) Love ya man.
6) I love you more than the air I breath. I’m in love!
by ninja April 28, 2004
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based off A Tale of Two Cities; verb; to switch places with someone similar looking to you so that he can live and bang the woman you love and deserve while you die by guillotine. see getting screwed
by ninja December 13, 2004