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Noun
/ˈvandl/,
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vandals, plural;
  1. A person who deliberately destroys or damages public or private property
    • - the rear window of the car was smashed by vandals
  2. A member of a Germanic people that ravaged Gaul, Spain, and North Africa in the 4th–5th centuries and sacked Rome in ad 455


  1. someone who willfully destroys or defaces property
  2. a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455
  3. (vandalism) willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others
  4. Vandal were an American glam metal band from Chicago, Illinois formed in the late 1980s. Vandal was founded by guitarist Dan Donegan, bassist Bob Feddersen, drummer John Sullivan, and vocalist Lance Thomason. Donegan went on to found the hard rock band Disturbed.
  5. Vandal is a Tech Funk, Breakbeat and Electronica producer from Sheffield, England. He is currently recording for Meat Katie's LOT49 record label.
  6. * HMS Vandal (P64), a British submarine launched in 1942 and lost in 1943 * Vandal, a Russian diesel-powered tanker launched in 1903
  7. Vandal was a river tanker designed by Karl Hagelin and Johny Johnson for Branobel. Russian Vandal and French Petite-Pierre, launched in 1903, were the world's first diesel-powered ships (sources disagree over which of the two, Vandal or Petite-Pierre, was the first). ...
  8. The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century, perhaps best known for their sack of Rome in 455. ...
  9. Vandalism is the behaviour attributed originally to the Vandals, by the Romans, in respect of culture: ruthless destruction or spoiling of anything beautiful or venerable. Such action includes defacement, graffiti and criminal damage.
  10. (Vandalism (band)) Vandalism is an Australian electro house music group. It comprises DJ Andy Van (previous member of Madison Avenue) and vocalist/songwriter Cassie Van.
  11. (Vandals (UK)) 'The Vandals' were a late 1970s English rock band from Basildon in South East Essex. Playing in the punk rock style, they are mainly notable for featuring vocalist Alison Moyet, 'Alf' as she was then known, who later found fame as half of 1980s electro-pop act Yazoo. ...
  12. A person who needlessly destroys or damages other people's property; Of the particular ancient Germanic tribe; Carelessly destructive
  13. (VANDALISM) Used synonymously with malicious mischief; willful physical damage to property.
  14. (Vandalism) To willfully or maliciously destroy, injure, disfigure, or deface any public or private property, real or personal, without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control by cutting, tearing, breaking, marking, painting, drawing, covering with filth, or any other such ...
  15. (Vandalism) (Added On: 2011-04-18 Rating : N/R / 5.00 Rate This Joke)
  16. (Vandalism) Damage done maliciously, included in the extended coverage endorsement. Also called "malicious mischief."
  17. (Vandalism) Help stopping a vandal
  18. (Vandalism) The act of defacing or deleting content from a page.
  19. (Vandalism) The most open wikis allow anyone to edit their pages, without even requesting to log in. In that case, changes that are made are quite anonymous: the only trace left is an IP address, which does not make it possible to identify the author of a change. ...
  20. (Vandalism) obvious, unauthorized, malicious modification or destruction of data such as information on Web sites.
  21. (vandalism) The crime of intentionally defacing or destroying another person's property.
  22. Vandalism is defined as any bad-faith edit made with the intent to lower the quality of the wiki or disrupt the functioning of the community.
  23. (Vandals) (in  history of Europe: The Germans and Huns)
  24. (Vandals) A group of Teutonic (German) tribes, who, during the fifth century, fought their way west ward across the Rhine (406) and the Pyrenees (409). Led by their hero king, Genseric (d. 477), from 428 to 477, they went on to Africa where they captured Carthage (439) and made it their capital. ...
  25. (Vandals) Playable. Settled in Rome''s former northeast African provinces. Start as a horde. All around good units