I had to read this book for some prick in English class. I did not read most of the book, but still took a test and wrote a report on that book and answered questions about each chapter. Oh, this guy hates me so much, he says I never turned in the book and wants me to pay $20 for it.
"Two legs good, four legs bad. So kill those animals!"
I think that is how it went, but I would not know since I did not read the book.
I think that is how it went, but I would not know since I did not read the book.
by Matt. H. April 11, 2005
A world where the Trumpster’s piggie-men cabinet have become increasingly delusional and grandiose with greed and power until their downfall begins with the patriotic actions of a brave whistleblower.
The Extortionist in Chief, AG Barrtard, Mike Pompous Asshole and Rudy Tudy Ungluedy comprise the main characters in the nonfiction tale, “Animal Farm 2019.”
by Dr Bunnygirl September 30, 2019
A slang phrase referring to a whimsical or uniquely stupid action or series of actions, more commonly used within Fortnite to describe a peculiar play style.
The phrase is completely incoherent, it's possible it references the George Orwell novel "Animal Farm", however there is no clear connection between how the phrase is used and the book itself.
It originated within in-game voice chats for the Fortnite game mode Llama Wars describing a player who used a combination of balloons and an explosive bow to eliminate players from above, from there it spread to other lobbies and game modes.
The phrase is completely incoherent, it's possible it references the George Orwell novel "Animal Farm", however there is no clear connection between how the phrase is used and the book itself.
It originated within in-game voice chats for the Fortnite game mode Llama Wars describing a player who used a combination of balloons and an explosive bow to eliminate players from above, from there it spread to other lobbies and game modes.
by Plastics eated April 24, 2023
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1: an allegorical, satirical novella about Stalinism by George Orwell
2: a self explanatory noun bearing the fact a farm already contains animals
2: a self explanatory noun bearing the fact a farm already contains animals
by Luvs2spewge July 18, 2022
Kid 1: Damn I hate socialism even more after Animal Farm!
Kid 2: Good to understand its flaws, but its author is a socialist and its more of anti-totalitarianism than anti-socialist or anti-communism.
Kid 2: Good to understand its flaws, but its author is a socialist and its more of anti-totalitarianism than anti-socialist or anti-communism.
by DaPaulLo November 21, 2017