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Started by flamingdragon, September 30, 2006, 08:56:24 PM

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flamingdragon

Or maybe Bakster should stop deleting anything I make on uncyclopedia.  ::)
Adun Toridas, Executor.


The_Crusade


Karm5000

Quote from: The_Crusade on November 21, 2006, 03:19:36 PM
Eejit.

You wouldnt happen to have a definition for that would you?
Its just my opinion deal with it for I will change the world.

Karm5000

Dodger

It means idiot. Idiot.

Karm5000

Clearly I should not of asked. -_-
Its just my opinion deal with it for I will change the world.

Karm5000

The_Crusade


Karm5000

so now we have to deal with the Crusade plague instead of the Bakster Bug yes? oh joy I look forward to that. I wonder if he is spread by the use of rats or some other odd vermin type creature.

(I am so not in a nice typing state today...)
Its just my opinion deal with it for I will change the world.

Karm5000

flamingdragon

Or just plain have to deal with a crusade. (Means an invasion)  ::)

cru·sade /kruˈseɪd/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kroo-seyd] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, -sad·ed, -sad·ing.   
â€"noun
1.   (often initial capital letter) any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries for the recovery of the Holy Land from the Muslims.
2.   any war carried on under papal sanction.
3.   any vigorous, aggressive movement for the defense or advancement of an idea, cause, etc.: a crusade against child abuse.
â€"verb (used without object)
4.   to go on or engage in a crusade.
[Origin: 1570â€"80; earlier crusada < Sp cruzada; r. croisade < MF. See cross, -ade1]

â€"Related forms
cru·sad·er, noun
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1)
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
Adun Toridas, Executor.


Karm5000

cool that works too, you never cease to amaze Dragon. I am always fascinated at how much info you are able to just grab and post you realize that right? :| <being serious here
Its just my opinion deal with it for I will change the world.

Karm5000

flamingdragon

I know, my amazing powers of going to dictionary.com to prove a point are pretty amazing.
Adun Toridas, Executor.


Karm5000

You repeated yourself Dragon.  Not that I really care just thought Id point that out.

so what other related bits of useless info do you have to display yet on this Board?
Its just my opinion deal with it for I will change the world.

Karm5000

flamingdragon

I know I repeated myself, I have been practicing the sacred arts of redundancy.

re·dun·dan·cy      /rɪˈdÊŒndÉ™nsi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ri-duhn-duhn-see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
â€"noun, plural -cies.
1.   the state of being redundant.
2.   superfluous repetition or overlapping, esp. of words.
3.   a redundant thing, part, or amount; superfluity.
4.   the provision of additional or duplicate systems, equipment, etc., that function in case an operating part or system fails, as in a spacecraft.
5.   Linguistics.
a.   the inclusion of more information than is necessary for communication, as in those cars, where both words are marked for plurality.
b.   the additional, predictable information so included.
c.   the degree of predictability thereby created.
6.   Chiefly British.
a.   the condition or fact of being unemployed; unemployment.
b.   a layoff.
Also, re·dun·dance.

[Origin: 1595â€"1605; < L redundantia an overflowing, excess, deriv. of redundāns redundant; see -ancy]
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
Adun Toridas, Executor.


flamingdragon

I know I repeated myself, I have been practicing the sacred arts of redundancy.

re·dun·dan·cy      /rɪˈdÊŒndÉ™nsi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ri-duhn-duhn-see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
â€"noun, plural -cies.
1.   the state of being redundant.
2.   superfluous repetition or overlapping, esp. of words.
3.   a redundant thing, part, or amount; superfluity.
4.   the provision of additional or duplicate systems, equipment, etc., that function in case an operating part or system fails, as in a spacecraft.
5.   Linguistics.
a.   the inclusion of more information than is necessary for communication, as in those cars, where both words are marked for plurality.
b.   the additional, predictable information so included.
c.   the degree of predictability thereby created.
6.   Chiefly British.
a.   the condition or fact of being unemployed; unemployment.
b.   a layoff.
Also, re·dun·dance.

[Origin: 1595â€"1605; < L redundantia an overflowing, excess, deriv. of redundāns redundant; see -ancy]
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
Adun Toridas, Executor.


Karm5000

Its just my opinion deal with it for I will change the world.

Karm5000

Dodger