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all in a day's work

*throws up plastic disc towards sky that breaks through the window of a terrorist suicide bomber plane and slices the terrorist's head off, leaving the pilot to safely land the plane*

All in a day's work.
by MegamanTTEX October 22, 2010
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gem

1. Sarcastically refers to something which is "great" or "fantastic," especially a terrible joke or insult.

2. Something that is extremely macabre, provided it is used in a sarcastic sense.

3. Can be used in the stead of something that is precious or wonderful.
1. You're a gay homo.
Wow, how long did it take you to think up that gem?

2. I was on 4chan when I found this gem.

3. Oh, isn't he a gem?
by MegamanTTEX March 15, 2011
mugGet the gemmug.

BUI

When something's REALLY important. The tags "bold," "underline," and "italicize" begin with the letters BUI, hence the term. When someone using BBCode BUIs something, you know shit's about to go down.
Oh damn, he BUI'd "but." There had better be a good reason.
by MegamanTTEX November 3, 2010
mugGet the BUImug.

OT

For other meanings, see the first entry for this word.

OT can also mean "original trainer," i.e. the first trainer to catch a Pokémon, making him or her that Pokémon's original trainer.
Are you the OT of that charmander or did you get him in a trade?
by MegamanTTEX April 17, 2011
mugGet the OTmug.

transconsole

transconsole, adj.

a video game that had been created for more than one same generation video game console under the same name with little or no difference in the gameplay.
Thankfully, the Sims 3 is transconsole because I can only play it on my PS3; my computer is broken for the time being.
by MegamanTTEX October 3, 2010
mugGet the transconsolemug.

interplatform

Synonym of transconsole, i.e. meaning a game that has been released for more than one platform or console.
It's a shame Super Mario Bros. 3 wasn't interplatform. I have a Sega Genesis and I wish I could play it.
by MegamanTTEX October 3, 2010
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Deacy

The famed last name of Michael Deacy, superstar swimmer at Fenwick High School. I swear, everyone wants to be Deacy.

The word Deacy can be used as a noun, referring to Michael Deacy, Deacy, a time period following A.D., Washington Deacy, the capitol of America, or one who commits a Deacy.

Deacy can also be used as an exclamatory word when one is over joyous or in great pain. Deacy is also a verb that has many meanings. In fact, and verb can be replaced with "Deacy" and be conjugated and make grammatical sense.
Go Deacy your locker, Deacy.
by MegamanTTEX December 8, 2010
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