Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

kessel

a basket for carrying some things often made of wire

this kessel is very hard give me a basket

by Andrius March 02, 2008

hindical

hindical means "Indian Classical Music". Indian classical music has its origins as a meditation tool for attaining self realization. All different forms of these melodies (Ragas) are believed to affect various "chakras" (energy centers, or "moods") in the path of the "Kundalini"

There's a good radio station (the "Anuraag") on the flive that plays hindical and I like it since I have found it on the internet.

by Andrius March 05, 2008

dambel

disambiguation is a long word. blah-blah-blah... Instead of it I have thought (like native lithuanian) to use "dambel" or "damb" when writing something (unforgetting to insert that this word means the same as "disambiguation").Estimate this word and I hope you will like this one unless you don't like it and sounds oddly.

You can find the word "disambiguation" everywhere, so the best way to use "dambel" or sometimes "damb" instead of that very long word.

by Andrius March 05, 2008

prock

prock is shortened word for "punk rock" (a loud fast moving form of rock music with crude and aggressive effects)

I'd rather listen to prock than rock

by Andrius March 04, 2008

bly

"fly"(insect) means the same as "fly" that has many meanings (for example navigate, to be on the wing and so on) . Also instead of bly or fly it can be used zee or zeez (sound that resembles buzzing, huming etc.)

Swat this bly, please. It is getting on my nerves

by Andrius March 04, 2008

Choland

Choland is the same as Texas state because its flag resembles Czechia or Czech Republic) and Poland flag so: Check + Poland > Choland = Texas). Maths!

I live in Lithuania and talk my native language but I like Choland, Dallas particularly for the christian music.So Choland is my favorite state.

by Andrius March 05, 2008

Shain

a short word for Shania Twain; popular country and pop music

Which song of Shain do you like best?I don't know, maybe "Forever and for always" :(((((

by Andrius March 05, 2008