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An air unit on Starcraft. My personal favorite unit on the game. HP: 500 Armor: 3 (Heavy) Air Dmg.: 25 Land Dmg.: 25 Attack Range: 6 Mineral cost: 400 Gas Cost: 300 Time to build: 133 Yamato Cannon: 260 dmg. Range 10.
Korean #1: Build battlecruisers. American: I don't have a starport yet. The Game has gone on for 23 seconds. Korean #2: Stupid round-eye. Korean #1: Yeah! High five! *slap*
rhyming slang for boozer which is a pub
are you going to the battlecruiser later?
'95 Mercury Tracer station wagon
Damn, when I roll up in the battlecruiser, all the ladies say "Mmmmmm..."
An air unit on Starcraft. Advanced Technological warship that requires a starport (to build), attached control tower, and a science facility with an attached physics lab. Used with proper support, this is one of the most powerful units in Starcraft. HP: 500 Armor: 3 (Heavy) Air Dmg.: 25 Land Dmg.: 25 Attack Range: 6 Mineral cost: 400 Gas Cost: 300 Time to build: 133 Yamato Cannon: 260 dmg. Range 10.
Korean #1: Build battlecruisers. American: I don't have a starport yet. The Game has gone on for 23 seconds. Korean #2: Stupid round-eye. Korean #1: Yeah! High five! *slap*
A non-capital battlecruiser arrangement is a paradoxical or contradictory term which essentially defines names and words that sound like they're real together, but are actually not.
"An innocent perverted succubus lady." "A non-capital battlecruiser." The non-capital battlecruiser arrangement depicts "a non-capital battlecruiser" as a word that does not exist, despite it sounding like it does.