Rancors

Word RANCORS
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Definitions and meanings of "Rancors"

What do we mean by rancors?

The deepest malignity or spite; deep-seated enmity or malice; inveterate hatred.

While this word also refers to the beast in Star Wars that lived underneath Jaba The Hut's palace and ate Jedi's, it also happens to be a derogatory term for people who have large appetites, are abnormally cranky, are scared of doors, and are named Courtney. Urban Dictionary

The beast under Jaba's palace in Star Wars. This is also used as a term used to describe girls that are lesbian, fat, ugly and/or have more hair on their face than the average teenager. Urban Dictionary

A rowdy sex position where a naked bro is being chased by a naked babe. In order to stop the chase the bro has to force his bone down her throat, choking her until she moans like a dying rancor. Urban Dictionary

A HUGE monster in return of the jedithat lives in a cave in jabba's palace. Urban Dictionary

Verb. "To stab the roof of your mouth with pointy food" like Luke Skywalker did with a creature's femur to the mouth of the massive creature below Jabba's Throne Room in the movie, "Star Wars: Rerurn Of The Jedi". Urban Dictionary

Noun- bitterness or hatred (towards). Urban Dictionary

To describe someone or something which is bad or negative Urban Dictionary

Teh ubar awesome giant beast in Return of the Jedi that pwns n00bs. Urban Dictionary

Verb: Rancor, Rancored, Rancoring In the game Dark Age of Camelot, to involve your group in a fight already in progress; participating uninvited. Synonyms: assramming, assjamming Urban Dictionary

A kick ass Magic Card from one of the Urza's sets Urban Dictionary

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The word "rancors" in example sentences

Boss encounters and battles against larger enemies, such as rancors and AT-STs, initiate God of War-style quick-time events, and while the initial button prompts can sometimes take you by surprise, most of these sequences are larger than life, featuring all of the acrobatics and pain-inducing attacks you'd expect from a Dark Jedi.

Though the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-1980 ended unsatisfactorily from the point of view of U.S. honor, a great power needs to get beyond residual rancors. ❋ Dr. Charles G. Cogan (2012)

After all the rancors, bitterness, and divisions created by those senators like Dodd, Kerry, Daschle and others there will never be a united democrats, Hillary supporters will never vote for Obama, that include myself, and the rest of my friends an family. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This very predictably started out as a mash-up of all of the creatures ever witnessed in a Star Wars film rancors,rontos,banthas,etc. and even more predictably turned into a fairly boring action sequence when the creatures get loose. ❋ Patrick (2009)

“Vegetable pinguitude gives it harbor from Triangular rancors.” lacustrine. ❋ Unknown (2005)

As for the 1960s protesters, they have had to cool their rancors to remain on the national scene, and sidle toward "centrism" -- a centrism shaped more by my libertarian and conservative mentors than by their Saul Alinskys and Herbert Marcuses. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But woe be to you, if you allow private rancors or animosities to influence you in the discharge of your public duty. ❋ Unknown (2006)

We hear verdict after verdict condemning, in the words of one academic, 'the wretched pedantry, the meanness of motive, the petty rancors of rivalry, the stultifying provincialism.' ❋ Vidal, Gore (1988)

This monumental effort, at times perspicacious, too often sophisticated and purely speculative, an expression of the rancors and the terrors of a society haunted by the revolutionary spectre, searched desperately in the memory of a glorious past for a way to authorize the survival of its customs and privileges. ❋ JACQUES DROZ (1968)

The Parson smiled gravely and shook his head at poor Mrs. Fairfield's hasty confutation of her own self-acquittal from the charge of pride; but he saw that it was not the time or moment for effectual peace-making in the most irritable of all rancors, viz., that nourished against one's nearest relations. ❋ Various (N/A)

The age in which Jefferson lived was one in which political rancors and animosities existed with no less bitterness than in our later day, and in which, moreover, mutual abuse and malignant recrimination were indulged in with equal fury and recklessness. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Though mountain people have suffered the stigma of family feuds, they have lived to see old rancors forgotten. ❋ Jean Thomas (1945)

He knew that deep down somewhere within him rancors were stirring to sinister life. ❋ Charles Caldwell Dobie (1912)

His walk in the dusky silence had not stilled his restlessness, but it had given his impatience a larger scope ... and as he stood for one last backward glimpse at the twinkling magnificence of this February night he felt stirred by almost heroic rancors. ❋ Charles Caldwell Dobie (1912)

As a result, disagreeable misunderstandings and rancors soon made themselves felt in the family. ❋ Ferrero, Guglielmo, 1871-1942 (1911)

Feelings were too stout, sensibilities too tough, to admit of acknowledging rancors or sickly complaints. ❋ Stuart Oliver Henry (1906)

Glad I was for the moment to forget the social rancors of the town, the affronted dignities of the North Side set, and the pernicious activities of the Bohemians, for here all was of a simple humanity such as I would have found in a farmer's cottage at home. ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

Consent which, even in its present delusive form, has enabled Democracy to oust tyrannical systems in spite of all its vulgarities and stupidities and rancors and ineptitudes and ignorances, would operate as powerfully among children as it does now among grown-ups. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

Comoundouros mitigated the rancors usual in the politics of Greece (as in those of Italy of to-day) by his unvarying good-nature, never permitting his antagonisms to degenerate to animosities. ❋ Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 (1901)

1) Did you [eat that] whole pizza!? You're such a Rancor! 2) [Stop over] reacting! Bad Rancor! 3) Watch out for that [door], you Rancor! ❋ The George Lucas (2010)

"Look at that girl... ewww!" "Wasn't she in [Shane's] summer school" "[Rancor]!!!!!" *runs away screaming and gets [gored] to bits* ❋ Rancor H8er (2010)

Hey man, I totally did the Rancor with this chick last night!" *High [fives]* "[That's tight], is she okay?" "Nah man, the [trials] actually next week." "Ah. ❋ Sex Jedi (2010)

[jabba] [ordered] [Luke] to be killed by the rancor. ❋ Adrian Herrera (2005)

"[Aggh]. I just rancored my mouth on that [nacho]. That hurt really bad!" "[Well then] don't eat vertical shit." ❋ GristleMittens (2017)

[A bully] tease [your fat] ass and you're filled with [rancor] towards him. ❋ Anderl1n (2009)

"I just broke up with [jenny]" "[good on ya],she was pretty [rancor] ❋ Charles Mcswag (2014)

That rancor ate my [cousin]. The rancor killed a [d00d] in [Return of the Jedi]. ❋ Teh Ubar (2008)

We were [fighting] [albs] by levians but [mids] came and rancored us :( ❋ Toeman (2004)

WOW!!!!!!! [I don't know] how i'm gonna [deal] w/ rancor. It just keeps [coming back]! ❋ Anonymous (2004)

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