Drone
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drone(n): A drone is someone who follows an ideology or some other form of idealization blindlessly and uncritically.
The nouns original meaning is used in context with social [insect]s, which are ordered into a [hive] structure. In an insect hive, drones are the workers - the ones gathering food, building the hive - in short: maintaining the hive, controlled by the queen, if not by some common instinctual fellowship and hierarchal order. -
pakistan's national bird, they are often found in areas near to Afghanistan border. they migrate from US!
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Slang term referring to the drug Mephedrone, currently experiencing an explosion of popularity in the UK.
Commonly found as a white powder/crystalline substance, it produces similar effects to Ecsasy or Cocaine when snorted/ingested. Gained an extremely large userbase in the United Kindom in 2009/10 due to it's legality, cheap price and relative purity.
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drone is a sub type of doom music its usualy long records with one note being played again and again very slowly about 1 bpm which builds into a wall of sound
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Individual who appears to lack concern, emotion, or enthusiasm.
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a mindless worker/sales person at stores. Generally refers to an employee of a large company, ideally a grocery store.
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one of those obnoxious kids who are all basically clones of each other. you know, those kids that all the girls like even though they have never produced an intelligent thought? They tend to all do the same things and be very popular with the proletariats. opposite of madhackr (by my definition)
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A little robot not controlled by man. With several functions, like repairing, shooting and scouting. The drones can have certain prefixes like repair drone and sentry drone.
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The lesbian member of a group of lesbians whose sole purpose is to service the queen lesbian of the group.
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people who buy/do things to fit
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Make a continuous low humming sound.
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Deployment as a service, as well as continuous integration A software product by Drone
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a low continuous noise that does not change its note:
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