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Orson Welles 

The showman responsible for “Citizen Kane” (1941). His movies, interviews, and stories present an artist of enormous creativity and uncompromising personal vision. Though he was a child prodigy before becoming a theatrical/radio pioneer, he reached legendary status as a cinematic visionary. After “Kane,” he spent much of his life hustling the Hollywood system, fighting studio executives, being a glutton, travelling the world, appearing in commercials, narrating movies, acting, scrounging for money to direct low-budget works of cinematic brilliance, and leading a life that countless scholars, critics, directors, actors, students and movie lovers strive to fully grasp. Failing to do so, these individuals settle for the abundance of inspiration that one can draw from the enigma of Orson Welles.
Some of Orson Welles's finest movies are his lesser-known works: “The Trial” (1962), “Chimes at Midnight” (1965), and “F for Fake” (1974).
Orson Welles by beaucoupjosue March 27, 2009
Related Words
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A gorgeous girl, everyone is jealous of her, SHE'S THE BEST AT EVERYTHING
Orsi is the most gorgeous girl I have ever met.
Orsi by Adam_2 November 22, 2021
an intimidating and mysterious guy who doesn’t say much, but always has a lot on his mind. a deep thinker who will stand up for you and to you if needed. always respectful and loyal however will put you in your place.
look at that orsan over there i wonder what he is thinking.
orsan by strawberrybug September 14, 2020
Form of Awsome meaning cool, chill, interesting, ok
Kara: Hey what do you think of the brownies?
Jenna: They're orsome!
orsome by Jenna January 19, 2004
Orsolya is a hungarian female name.
It is not as popular and is rarely used in other parts of the world other than Hungary.
Meaning behind the name: little she bear.
Pronunciation:

- or SHOL yah
- OR SO LEAH
Her name is Orsolya
So exotic!
orsolya by caroussel15 December 29, 2013

h'orsh'it 

Some feminists trying to find a word to replace the sexist words "he" and "she" have put together "he or she, it" and condensed it into this little word: "h'orsh'it". This is likely not what they had in mind.
-"Who was at the parking lot that night?"
-"I don't know. H'orsh'it was obscured by the shadow."
h'orsh'it by Lorelili January 6, 2006