by dejaflu May 8, 2010
A name coming from anti-roman occupation tribe vandals. They lived in Northern Europe, and, along with the visgoths were feared by Roman armies. Although feared, they were not respected. They were seen as little more than disorganised barbarians. Since they were wreckless and authority-resistant, the name was given to anyone displaying traits of vandalism.
by Gumba Gumba April 6, 2004
by pat brown April 10, 2005
One who willfully or maliciously defaces or destroys public or private property.
A graffiti writer may have similarities to a vandal but they are considered vandalists since most of there message is displayed through ART.
A graffiti writer may have similarities to a vandal but they are considered vandalists since most of there message is displayed through ART.
by chuckthefuk January 20, 2006
usage: noun
committing an act which results in the defacement, destruction, or otherwise alters private property while under the influence of being Hispanic.
committing an act which results in the defacement, destruction, or otherwise alters private property while under the influence of being Hispanic.
"Damn! I dropped my beer, the waitress is glaring at me....."
"good thing I'm the only Hispanic here, if there were 3 of us this would qualify as vandalism....right now it's just property damage."
"good thing I'm the only Hispanic here, if there were 3 of us this would qualify as vandalism....right now it's just property damage."
by MintyLeila August 15, 2005
An acronym referring to a member of the Commonwealth Hall of the University of Ghana who believes in the ideals and spirit of the Hall.
A Vandal is vivacious, altruistic, neighborly, dynamic, affable and loyal.
The Hall has produced several prominent Vandals including former president of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama.
A Vandal is vivacious, altruistic, neighborly, dynamic, affable and loyal.
The Hall has produced several prominent Vandals including former president of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama.
by THEPKH September 6, 2017
Formed in 1979, The Vandals quickly became local favorites in the Charlotte, NC music scene and went on to gain national attention on Ed McMahon's precursor to American Idol "Star Search". The band continued to perform, write, and record until they called it quits in the late '80s. In 2004 they reunited for one night only to play at the Reliable Music store reunion party.
The name is under trademark to the band in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The name is under trademark to the band in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Vandals rock, enough said.
by Claire D. July 24, 2008