Eleazar: (el·yah·zar) n. 1. Help of GOD. 2. A name given to me so I may reply to people's calls, for people to use to recognize me, or for people to mispronounce. 3. The third son of Aaron and first son of George, the first grandson of Meliton.
(from the Bible)

Trinidad: n. 1. My last name. 2. In English, it means 'trinity'. 3. An island in Atlantic Ocean inhabited by Arawaks in 1498
(Middle English trinite, Latin trinitas, from trinus, trine)

ezE: (ee·zee) n. 1. A name given to an old-school rapper. 2. A nickname given to me during a track practice by my coach because he couldn't pronounce my real name. 3. Not related to the words accessible, apparent, basic, child's play, cinch, clear, effortless, evident, facile, inconsiderable, manageable, manifest, mere, obvious, painless, plain, pushover, simple, slight, smooth, snap, straightforward, uncomplicated
(originated from the words of Coach Edson)

project: (pro·jek·toh) n. 1. an extensive task done to the motor vehicle, undertaken by a sigma to achieve motor vehicle excellence
(derived from the definitions of SiGMA)

kalabaw: (kah·lah·baw) n. 1. a dark and ugly water buffalo of the Philippines
(also known as carabao)

SiGMA: n. find definitions here

Island of Eden: (ay·lan ob ee·den) n. 1. An island version of the Garden of Eden 2. A world that consists of only two people (Dayan and me) and sealed off from reality
(not in any book or reality)

February 30: n. 1. A day that doesn't exist

life: (layp) n. 1. living things collectively 2. animation and energy in action or expression 3. the experience of living; the course of human events and activities 4. an account of the series of events making up a person's life 5. a motive for living 6. a living person 7. the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones 8. the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living 9. the condition of living or the state of being alive 10. a characteristic state or mode of living 11. the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) 12. the period between birth and the present time 13. the period from the present until death

silence: (say·lens) n. an ability that should be practiced often, especially when you are considered an annoyance

Christmas: (kuh·ree·see·mah·suh) n. a holiday for exchanging gifts