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war

a card game for two players in which each flips over a card--the higher card winning--proceed until the deck is exhausted.

Mommy put down the bong I want to play war

by HankanatorX July 3, 2003

57πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


war

Large scale battle between two opposing factions. Has existed since the development of tribal social systems before the beginning of recorded human history. Fact of life. Stems from the normal protective/survivalist human nature which emerges in those who are responsible to a cause.

Moog: People over hill stole our mammoth and spears and women! We do war!

by Reverend Chaos January 14, 2004

433πŸ‘ 155πŸ‘Ž


war

β€œWar is an extension of politics by other means.”

Carl von Clausewitz

If politics can be considered conflict without bloodshed, then war is an extension of politics by other means.

by WolfeCanada February 21, 2004

119πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


war

A tool used by a couple of men that can costs the lives of millions of men to either gain power or keep power

Well if you don't like what I have to say, I'm going engage WAR! an onslaught of destruction at the cost of sending millions of lives out, probably not my own. We'll see who's right then!

by punisher8021 July 25, 2009

21πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


war

Good for absolutely nothing.

Well, war might be good for rising up and overthrowing violent oppressors.

by Tsuhira April 20, 2008

78πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


war

The beloved pastime of the human race.

War will not end until humanity itself ends.

by Showfurr July 12, 2008

45πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


war

The natural process of eliminating a group for certain reason. Sometimes wars are fought to protect a group of people, to obtain land and wealth. Wars have ALWAYS been fought. A war is not just a conflict between two militaries. There are many different wars, such as gang wars. There will NEVER be peace, so get over this fantasy idea that there will be. Wars were fought thousands of years ago, they aren't new. If all the weapons were destroyed people would go back to using fists and rocks and wood to wage wars.

Japan attacked Pearl Habour and the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on hiroshima and nagasaki.

by The Truth January 14, 2005

100πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž