1. viking - Noun
2. Viking - Proper noun
One belonging to the pirate crews from among the Northmen, who plundered the coasts of Europe in the eighth, ninth, and tenth centuries.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOf course most people underestimate the warrior characteristics of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman peoples anyway. It takes a heap of piety to keep a Viking from wanting to go sack a city. Jerry Pournelle
I wear my Viking helmet because the horns define how sharp my brains are. If you try to rub me the wrong way, I will stick you with both of my horns. Flavor Flav
Oh, God, puppy dog eyes. From a six-foot-five ancient Viking vampire. Charlaine Harris
As a kid, all I wanted to do was be in a Viking film. Craig Fairbrass
Books were despised by the Viking Tribes, as they were seen as a horrible civilizing influence and a threat to the barbarian culture. Cressida Cowell
Then why can't I bully you into procreating? (Wulf) See! I'm the only human in history to have Viking yenta of his very own. God, how I wish my father had been a fertile man. (Chris) Sherrilyn Kenyon