A fork of Rural Dictionary
etym: first used by members of Team Sped in or around 1996
n.
1. In Magic: the Gathering, a creature with power and toughness each greater than or equal to 3
2. In Magic: the Gathering, a dominating creature
3. A person of large physical dimensions
Dude. Craw Worm is totally an 8/8 house.
Rosie O'Donnel is a house.
etym: past participle of the spanish verb tener, 'to have'
1. Owned
2. Own
Usage: Verb, slang. In proper spanish grammar, 'tenido' is meaningless on its own. Therefore, it is treated as an English word for syntax purposes.
1. 'Tenido en la cara!' ('Owned in the face!')
2. 'Tenido!' ('Owned!')
3. 'Spanish tenidos your face.'
A kid who screeches into the mic saying Cooooooog as the other person gets annoyed or dies of laughter neither person no what it means - Darklight
Yo guess what nice cog or saying coooooog in a long screeching sound as Kayden tries to eat cereal at 2 in the morning laughing
1. extra aesthetic; excessively designed or fancy.
2. overly dramatic or over the top reaction.
1. "Don't put that many stickers on your laptop dude, you'll make it extrathetic."
2. Guy A: *throws game controller on floor* "I don't want to play this anymore!"
Guy B: "Geez man, don't be extrathetic, you only lost twice.."
Slang; short form of savage
adj.
1. denotes emphasis, usually in a positive or mock-positive light; the precise quality that is being emphasized is generally dependant upon context
Svg is very often used sarcastically.
Person One: <some sort of commendable display>
Person Two: Dude! Svg!
or
Person One: <relates a story of woe and bad luck>
Person Two: Wow, that was a svg mise.
From the historical hypnotist/magician Kreskin. When someone pulls a tactic, object, or idea from seemingly nowhere in a completely surprising manner. Occasionally, also when someone makes something to disappear in this manner.
The group seemed disappointed in not having papers. Suddenly, Jacob kreskined a pipe. "Where'd you get that," Jason said, astonished.
Synonym of 'to the head' or 'to the face'.
In Magic: the Gathering, to damage an opposing player, especially with a direct damage spell.
"You have no creatures, so I guess I'll send my Lightning Bolt to the dome."