Ginny & Georgia is a Netflix series that came out on February 24th 2021. Ginny and Georgia tells the story of a single mum named Georgia who moves with her two kids - Ginny and Austin - to an affluent town in Massachusetts to give them a better life. The series is told in both present day and flashbacks, with Georgia's mysterious past being the subject of the scenes in the past. It stars Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry, Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, and so many more talented actresses and actors!
When a person flirts wiht every person of any gender or orientation, only to get upset when the person(s) they have been flirting with develop feelings for them.
Person one: "Im so tired of all these guys trying to date me"
Person 2: " Then you should stopGinnydating each and every one of them"
When a ugly chick with a fat ass is walking and the curds are bubbling out and the rolls are waving back and forth like "two hogs fighting in a gunnysack".
Damn dude! Check out that ass... it is like two hogs fighting in a gunnysack.
A character from the very popular book series "Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling. Her full name is Ginevra Molly Weasley, she was born August 11, 1981 and is the youngest of seven childen. Ginny is the first Weasley girl in several generations, She has 6 older brothers: Ron, Fred and George, Percy, Charlie and Bill. She played seeker for the Gryffindor quidditch team in her fourth year as well as chaser in her fifth. She dated Michael Corner in her third year, Dean Thomas in her fourth and Harry Potter in her fifth. Ginny was possessed by Lord Voldemort in her first year at Hogwarts and opened the chamber of secrets under his power. She can do a pretty impressive Bat Bogey Hex.
The thing about growing up with Fred and George is that you sort of start thinking anything's possible if you've got enough nerve. - Ginny Weasley to Harry Potter (OP29)
(n, adj, v) (gin-E-limp) - It really takes the place of almost any word. It can be used inappropriately or in such an effective way that it takes on much more meaning than whatever word it is taking the place of.