n. The effect of athletic activity among the curvaceous.
n. A curvaceous athlete.

Posts made by Julene
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Jiggles
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Bomber
In rock climbing, a hold that is really big or deep or otherwise so good that it is bomb-proof. Can also be used of equipment that is so good as to be infalliable.
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RE: Tombstone
To where a person is getting done in the back and is repeatably ran into walls
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RE: Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Possibly the most revolutionary and effective composer of all time, Ludwig van Beethoven wrote 9 symphonies with sketches for a tenth, 5 piano concerti, a violin concerto, 32 sonatas (not 23 like it says up there), 16 string quartets, and other various works: in all, over 130 number opera (plural of opus) and numerous other works labeled work without opus. His five piano concerti have sold more copies than almost any other classical record. Beethoven was composer in both the classical and romantic periods. His third symphony in Eb major, eroica, is said to be the beginning of the romantic period.
Near his last 20 years of life, he finally accepted he was going deaf and went into a state of severe depression, during which he composed very little, but what he did compose, including the famous chorale symphony in Dm (no. 9), was great. Unfortunately, his opera, Fidelio, failed horribly because of Beethovens diminishing hearing.
The greatest mistake of Beethovens career was Work Without Opus No. 59: Bagatelle in A minor (Für Elise for you non-musicologists). This piece, besides mozarts K 545, is the most-spammed piece by pianists in the history of the world. In fact, it pisses them off, so just dont play it!
Famous Pieces by Beethoven include:
Symphony No. 3 in Eb major eroica
Symphony No. 5 in Cm
Symphony No. 6 in F major pastorale
Symphony No. 9 in Dm chorale
Piano Concerto No. 5 in Eb major emperor
Piano Sonata No. 8 in Cm pathetique
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C#m moonlight (quasi un fantasia)
Piano Sonata No. 29 in Bb major hammerklavier
33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli
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RE: Shell
Extreme intoxication through alcohol consumption. Typically characterised by the inability to respond coherently to even simple questions. Derived from shell of a man. One step up the scale of drunkenness from [battered].
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RE: Mock
Hehe says mock is the same as mimic, but my parrot mimics me and he is NOT mocking me- he is incapable of deriding me
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RE: Horst
Horst is a small town located in the Dutch province Limburg. Most of the population excists out of 65+ oldies living in appartments. There are almost no poeple from 20 - 65 so the streets are filled with 16 year old crackheads. It has a huge college making half the town a sub-urb. The 2400 students killed of 99% of the redneck ppopulation and .introduced many shittie sub-cultures into Horst. 36% of them are neutral, 14% are beer lovers / low-dutch-rednecks who are allied with the neutrals
10% are wiggers, allied with the 5% real hip hoppers / wannebies.
another 15% are hardcore pussies, troublesome allied with the 10% metal- pussies.
3 procent is Dutch redneck / trailer scum , due to the dutch redneck / argicultural roots theyre allied with nobody
7% are true Hip hoppers, /Metal /rockers / hardcore. Theyre surprisgly allied with each other.
Oh yes, actually 25% is Polish, but due to local racism theyre not counted in theyre not allied with anyone, but friends with the neutrals.
Due the failing sub cultures the streets are riddled with wannabe street gangs, wannabe whores, wannabe polish mafias. Wich actually never insist in any crime -
RE: Cecil
The Main character of FFIV. He was a dark knight that later turned into a Paladin
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RE: Kamikaze
Complete and utter disregard to logic or to rational thinking. The epitome of tunnel vision. Rash and reckless.
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RE: Kamikaze
Suicide Attack
Derived from WWII; when japanese suicide fighter/bomber pilots would fly their airplanes directly to American warships, often crippling them or destroying this. They believed there was honor in this. -
RE: Kamikaze
The name of a tempest which wrecked a mongol fleet (led by a descendant of [Genghis Khan]) that tried to invade Japan. The name lends itself to a sqaud of Japanese WWII pilots who had very little training, so were just told to load up with explosives and crash into vessels. Although a number of European warships were attacked by Kamikaze, the steel decks meant that the attacks were ineffective.
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RE: Poleaxed
to be hit with extreme force causing loss of balance and in extreme cases injury and/or in some cases death.
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RE: Spiff
It is another word for swag. Originated from the word spiffy. Used to describe anything that is cool. Also used in the same context as swag.