1. Attila the Hun - Noun
2. Attila the Hun - Proper noun
king of the Huns; the most successful barbarian invader of the Roman Empire (406-453)
Source: WordNetIf Attila the Hun were alive today, he'd be a drama critic. Edward Albee
Most government and corporate leaders would have trouble getting people to follow them out of a burning building. One way you can tell the worst of them is that they talk about leadership a lot. I doubt Winston Churchill ever used the word. Or, for that matter, Attila the Hun. Jack McDevitt
Um, Dr. Alexander, there's a couple out here who say they're related to you. They...um...they're biker people. (Nurse) Hey, Julian. Tell Attila the Hun here that we're okay so we can come and ooh and aah over the babies. (Eros) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Attila the Hun might have broken off his engagement to her, but nobody except Attila the Hun, and he only on one of his best mornings. P. G. Wodehouse
I'm on the conservative side, but [Pat] Buchanan is Attila the Hun. Donald Trump
Attila the Hun failed to seize the town in the fifth century; when the empire of Charlemagne was divided under the Treaty of Verdun of 843, the town became part of the Holy Roman Empire and the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, awarded Verdun to France. Source: Internet