Verb, when Ike hits another character in SSBB with his giant asssword, killing the character that was hit, and possibly a character that the hit character collides with while leaving the screen.
Ike- ++Correction Notice++ Let this stand as a correction. Considering that there is already several definitions of this term, I will agree to disagree with what these people have to say.
Ike is a term that was born in the 90s from the people in the Pittsburgh neighborhood, The Hill District. Ike was a member of the Bloods gang who was killed in the lower Hill by a rival gang member. The definition that says his name was used by Bloods only is false. Is has been used by everyone in the neighborhood since he was killed in the early 90s. The man Issac was killed in the 70s and there was no remenance of this man from the people who use this term. The Bloods gang was not in Pittsburgh when this man was killed.
This has changed in the neighborhood from being a tribute to Ike to a common slang term that shows respect for all dead soldiers of this hood. Most people who knew who Ike was do not use this term unless they are truthful and honest about the subject that is at hand. Only people from the Hill are able to say this term. If you dont know what it means dont say it and dont try to define it.
2: The overpowered badass on SSBB who CRACKS everyone in practically one hit.
3: The guy you always see flirting and hitting on Zelda(s) in basic brawl matchs.
4: The manly version of Marth.
5: The character who when he gets the smash ball, ditches it and just uses A-forward instead.
6: The replacement for Ganondorf, who now has trouble moving because he's put on so much weight since Melee and can't find where he put that sword unless he does his fighter's stance.
7: Nearly the sole redeeming value for Super Smash Brothers Brawl.
Pronounced "eeeekkkk".
A person who is so selfish that they only think of themselves and will not help anyone even if they need medical help or are starving to death.
The word comes from the Ik tribe in Africa in Uganda written about in the book "The mountain people". The people of the Ik tribe live a very selfish lifestyle where it is every person for themselves.
It has been said by some that the people of the modern world are becoming like the Ik tribe. And thus the word Ik.