Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

GTA IV

One of the best games ever made in the history of gaming, possibly outdoing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Dude, you got GTA IV?! Man, I'm so jealous my dad won't let me because he's Jack Thompson.

by Niko Bellic May 02, 2008

St Ives

A seaside town in deepest Cornwall. Permanently blocked up with traffic at all times of the year, it is full of drunken tourists.

St Ives is where people queue up for 4 hours just to use the public toilets

by smitho111 October 01, 2023

GemStone IV

Heroine. GemStone IV is actually a misleading term. GemStone III was the original beta version of the drug, while GemStone IV is actually the full version. Often disguised cleverly as a glitzy fantasy roleplaying game.

"Should I go to work and pay for the kid's food, or do GemStone IV?"

by LadyHydralisk April 15, 2004

IV real

The inside joke created by Kherington and the rest of the dancers on So You Think You Can Dance. Meaning for real, the IV being the roman numeral for four. The sign being, reaching your left arm up and placing the pinky, ring finger, middle finger, and pointer finger on the side of your shoulder that points the same way as your face and your thumb on the back of your shoulder.

Look! Twitch and Comfort are throwing up the IV Real sign!

by Madexline July 31, 2008

GTA IV

Grand Theft Auto 4. It will be released for the PS3 and XB360 around October 2007.

GTA IV is gonna fucking own!!!

by ChaosWolf May 15, 2006

DSM IV

Something that is as or more dysfunctional than the dysfunction(s) it names. Based on the manual of psychology that is more dysfunctional in content and process than many of the dysfunctions it describes. To be changed to DSM 5 upon the planned release of DSM 5 in 2013.

The American judgment of Islam is frequently DSM IV.

by Jude Peer February 01, 2011

stick-to-it-iveness

Firmness of purpose; resolution. Also: Sticktuitiveness

If you want to get your science project done on time, you'll have to show some stick-to-it-iveness

by Ryan Dawson April 19, 2006