The origin of the term "Judas Priest" is not clear. It is believed to be a euphemistic alteration of "Jesus Christ," used to express surprise, frustration, or shock. It has been in use since the early 20th century and gained popularity as a minced oath, replacing more offensive expressions. The connection to the band Judas Priest is coincidental.
Betrayal
to be jelous of someone or someone's style.
Bride of the orisha. someone on the path to become a Santeria priest. The first year, that person is called an iwayo
the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
The term 'heavy metal' was first found in the 1962 novel, 'The Soft Machine' by William S. Burroughs. Answer7/13/1968 Steppenwolf release "Born to Be Wild" to the delight of bikers everywhere. The lyrics are responsible for the term "heavy metal." Judas priest. The imbraced as a term and a type of music.
This is a term for defecating on someone.
It is a slang term that means to be deserted by someone.
its someone brand
to help someone
Someone who is new to Alaska.
It can either mean that someone is a coward, or it can be a gay term for a very young gay man.