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1. Chief executive officer of a state in the United States.
2. A valve that affects fuel supply and output to an engine in order to impose a maximum speed on a vehicle. 1. Before they became President of the United States, Bill Clinton was elected governor of Arkansas and Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California.
2. The rental truck we used to move Pat's furniture had a governor valve that prevented us from driving faster than 65 mph. |
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A McDonald's double cheese burger with no pickles, no onions, and a Spicy McChicken. A perfect example of flavor madness. I think The Governor will cure my cancer someday
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Noun.
1. One's employer. 2. A term of address, sir. Often seen spelt guv'ner. Cf. 'guv.' {Informal} Good Mornin' Governor.
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a long fat line of cocaine "I just cut you a governor"
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