A fork of Rural Dictionary
Pit: The main protagonist of the NES game, "Kid Icarus". Born a human, he died after ingesting chlorox, became an Angel and was trapped in the underworld (i'm not making this up, people..let's all give a warm round of applause to the nintento copywriters for their *brilliant* work). Queen Palutena, ruler of Angel Land, contacted Pit to find the 3 sacred treasures stolen by Medussa. Eventually,(after 12 hellishly hard levels), he puts an arrow through Medusa and saves Queen Palutena. For reference, there were 3 endings: 1) Pit grows into a man 2) Pit and Palutena kiss and 3) Pit grows large wings and leaves the underworld
Although affected by a Surfer-cum-Latin accent (ex: like for sureikus!) in the Captain N: The Game Master cartoon, Pit doesn't speak in the video game.
getting deep in a really hollow wave, usually you dont't make it out
Holy Shit! did u see that guy get pitted on that wave? it was awesome!!!
The area below the stage where the orchestra sits for a musical. Or, just the another name for the orchestra itself.
Look at the pit for Anythign Goes. They all rock, excpet that red haired fill-in drummer. He cant keep a decent beat. Maybe he should of put in an effort to learn the part.
1. A group of percussionists who play mallet and other instruments that are not played by the durmline. They play in the front of the marching band at football games and in band festivals. Players do not march except in parades and when approaching instraments from across the feild. Also known as Front Ensamble or Percussion Front. 2. The most amazing people you'll ever meet.
1. The pit is part of the percussion section.
A term used to describe a situation that can't get any worse, A useless object or a fat ugly person with no ambition.
''Have you heard sinner is back to his old tricks?'' ''Yeah Man, Quinn is the pits''
Describes a person, action or event that is awful, terrible, hopeless and not worthy of mention. It is pathetic and woeful beyond belief.
It is often used before 'the'. For example, Penman's attempts to pick up women are "the pits." The pits is also interchangeable with the use of "Charles Lie" or "Angus Lie." e.g. Gus Lie is "Charles Lie"
Area where freshmen and sophmores from the Spence School like to hang out, spend their free periods and store their coats and bags. Basically a giant pigsty, full of food, gym clothes and books.
1. Q: Hey, where are your books A: Oh, I left them in the pit