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General Lee 

The car form the "Duke's of Hazard" TV show. It's a 1969, Dodger charger with altered engine, the number 01 on painted on the sides and the doors welded shut like a typical racing car. It was named after general Robert E. Lee, commanding general of the main Confederate Army during the Civil War. His army was based out of Virgina due to it'd large population. This would account for the car's Rebel Flag paint job and it's horn that played the first few notes of "Dixie". The car's main purpose was to drive really fast and do a lot of sweet jumps while the duke boys hooted and hallered.
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General Tso's Fury 

the expulsion of severe diarrhea several hours after eating General Tso's Chicken; a ska band centralized in Northeast Florida
"Dude, I went to the Chinese buffet last night, and man, I got hit with General Tso's Fury as soon as I got home."

"General Tso's Fury has an awesome horn line, but they write weird songs."
General Tso's Fury by DeevoHugs September 9, 2011

General Shepherd

A guy who killed a ghost for a wifi modem.

A sad gamer moment

Press F to pay respects to ghost and roach
General Shepherd: Good. That's one less loose end.
*proceeds to shoot ghost and roach*
General Shepherd by epic_gamer69_420 November 29, 2020

General hospital 

a soap opera set in Port Char;es New York.
Did you watch General Hosptial yesterday?
General hospital by ello mello April 24, 2005

General American 

The linguistic style and phonetic patterns used in vocal communication native to a relatively small portion of the United States of America.

General American was considered "accentless", by most people in a nation wide study. Though technically it could be called an accent.

General American is also known as the Midwestern Standard, because it is spoken most frequently in parts of the Midwest including most of Nebraska, Iowa, parts of central Illinois, and NE sections of Kansas and Missouri. In is most common in this region but is also widespread, esp. umong the upper class.

General American could be considered the American Equivalent to the Received Pronunciation (the British accent in most Hollywood movies) in England.
Newscasters and TV stars are generally taught the General American accent because it is most widely understood in all parts of the country.

Bob, from Omaha did not understand his cousin Jeffrey from New Orleans when he spoke because he did not use the Midwestern Standard.

generalizasian 

jen-e-ruh-le-zey-shuhn
to infer or form (a general principle, opinion, conclusion, etc.) from only a few facts, encounters, or examples about somebody of oriental decent. Assuming all Asians think or act the same.
Person 1: Strewth mate, that slanty just cut you off. Chinks are such bad drivers.

Person 2: Don't be daft Corey, that's such a generalizasian.
generalizasian by ladiesman_217 April 28, 2009

Genealogy Grandparents 

Grandparents who repeatedly inform their grandchildren, and their friends about their lineage.
Genealogy Grandparents will tell the cashier at Linens 'n Things that their lineage can be traced back to Charlemagne