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- proper noun Norse mythology A monstrous
wolf , son ofLoki ; will remain bound by the gods untilRagnarok , the end of the world.
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Examples
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And when Ragnarok dawns, and Fenrir is feasting on Johnny, he might regret being such a little prick.
Think Progress » Who Is Randy ‘Baby Killer’ Neugebauer? 2010
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Traveling from nation to nation for years, she is accompanied only by a wolf, Fenrir.
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Odin please send Fenrir to devour Johnny and send his soul to Helheim.
Think Progress » Who Is Randy ‘Baby Killer’ Neugebauer? 2010
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Odin please send Fenrir to devour Johnny and send his soul to Helheim.
Think Progress » Who Is Randy ‘Baby Killer’ Neugebauer? 2010
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And when I had told her of Niflheim and Muspell, of the birth of the giant Ymir from the snowflakes, of the cow Andhumbla, and of Fenrir and Loki and the frozen Jotuns -- as I say, when I had told her of all this, and of Thor and Odin and our own Valhalla, she clapped her hands and cried out, with sparkling eyes:
Chapter 17 2010
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Because the gods knew about the prophecies, they bound Fenrir as a precaution.
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But she's telling her story, the story about her search for Sailor Li, her story about the Fenrir cult, and the absence of men is not a part of the story.
"So, you can make me cum. That doesn't make you Jesus." greygirlbeast 2009
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Our guess is the role McKidd was offered was that of Death Eater Fenrir Greyback.
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Time as a navigable dimension, as it were (and I love that he has Fenrir, among others, explaining this.)
she sewed my new blue jeans gregvaneekhout 2009
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Do you think McKidd would have been a good fit for Fenrir Greyback?
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