A fork of Rural Dictionary
Ah-Lah-oo Eckh-bar
Arabic for "God is great". A common expression and often used as a prayer during times of relievement or desperation in Muslim societies. It is also a common war cry of Islamic Fundamentalists where it became imfamous to Westerners and associated with terrorism. Saying it in America or Canada is considered taboo despite its meaning.
Mother: I thought I lost you! Allah'u Ackbar! Stay close next time!
A canabalist term refering to the brain after it's been prepared for serving. The brain is sliced into servings similar to a loaf of bread, and is refered to as "brain bread".
"Do you have anymore of that brain bread left?"
Properly written Scheiße.
German for 'shit' and like in English, is a vulgarity. It can be used as an exclamation and a synonym for feces.
The verb 'To shit (deficate)' is Scheißen.
The soft E on the end is often dropped in common conversation or in times of emergancy but is seldom used by English speaking people and they may assume you're mispronouncing it.
Treten nicht in die scheisse! (Don't step in the shit!)
Ich muss scheissen, entschudigung. (I have to shit, excuse me.)
Scheiss! Es ist defekt. (Shit! It's busted.)
A power line.
A colloquialism often used by those whose power is supplied by hydroelectric dams.
Last night's storm knocked out the hydrolines for Leland Avenue.
Vandalism of public property in the form of words or pictures, often with spray paint or magic marker.
Usually contains tags, the artist's name, to mark his/her or his/her group's territory. Graffiti also contains messages of rebellion, anarchy, promotion of drug use and racial hatred.
Writing is almost always stylized and is commonly written in large bubble letters or twisted lines that overlap each other and contain sharp serifs.
Did you see that mad graffiti down by James and King?
Yeah that shit's tight! Musta taken him all night.
1. A tactic utilized by the Japanese Samurai and later the Imperial Japanese Army from the feudal era up to the end of World War 2.
Where when the enemy has weakened their unit to the point where it has no option but to retreat or surrender, they issue a "Banzai" charge in which they rush head first into the enemy and attempt to engage in close combat, usually with bayonets and swords.
Typically an act of self sacrifice rather then to dishonor their army and country by surrendering to the enemy, an action related to Bushido.
It is traditional to scream the word before attacking followed by a non-linguistic war cry.
2. Slang in video games for a hopeless rush against the enemy, often without any Japanese or Bushido affiliation.
1. "We've got both flanks locked, they gotta retreat sooner or later!"
"Banzai!! AHHHHH!!!"
"Shit, banzai charge! Fire at will!"
2. Damn man you banzai'd bad on that one.