Castle
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To move the castle to the square next to king, and then theking around the castle to the square next beyond it, for the purposeof covering the king.
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ABC's Castle, a television show starring Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle and Stana Katic as Detective Kate Beckett. Also known as 40minutes in which over half is Stana Katic/Katherine Beckett Hairporn.
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Home, shack, casa or crib. Where you live. Even if you don't live in a castle (which most of us don't.)
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Other pronunciations: temple.
Where the goddamn Light Warriors are going.
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A castle is a large stone structure used in midieval times to protect against an oncoming force. Most lords and knights had one. Although castles were built to accomodate all of the people of the land in case of an invasion, people seldom lived in them, as they were cold, damp, and dreary.
In this day and age, though, it is possible to build a castle that is quite comfy to live in thanks to modern tecnology.
Most people who live in castles also have a collection of swords. -
Means [pretty], [hot], [beautiful], and/or [gorgeous]. If [ugly] say abandoned castle.
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A person who might be a sloth but you don't really know until you see the fur on the upper (and lower if you're lucky) lip.
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A steaming pile of shit that slightly resembles a castle.
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A large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
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The slang nickname for the tallest building in [tilted towers] [in the game] [fortnite]
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Verb (to castle)
The act of supplementing one’s pint of ale or stout with some form of hard spirit, traditionally a whisky. The glass containing spirit sits alongside the pint, separately.
A punter of a drinking establishment who has a pint and a separate spirit on the go, simultaneously, is said to be drinking [castle kingside].
The term is derived from the chess move of the same name, whereby the king is moved two squares towards a [rook] (castle) on the players first rank, then the rook is moved to the square over which the king crossed. The outcome leaves the king and rook [side-by-side].
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