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Greathead

The mintest thing in the world, nothing can compare to a Greathead because it is just pure greatness. Nothing can alter its greatness whatsoever because it is 100% immortal and its beauty lies in the fact that it never grows old and will always remain beautiful and youthful until the end of time.
When is a leaf not a leaf? When it is just beautiful. Greathead is very much similar to this.
by William Oliver Sykes October 1, 2010
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Grafton

A single, alone, man/child, that has no friends. He comes from a dump truck. Lives alone with a couple of raccoons.

Otherwise a compleat ass.
Man: Who are you?, and you smell awful,
Grafton: I’m Grafton
Man: excuse me... *hurl*
by Jakajns February 13, 2019
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Greater west 2770

Hardest gang in Sydney from mount druitt in the 27 district of western sydney
Greater west 2770 is apart of 27 district
by Eetswa27 October 25, 2019
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Grafton, Massachusetts

Grafton Massachusetts was founded by Elias Coopersmith, Earl of Lockenshire, a wealthy land baron of the early colonial era. Coopersmith was born in England, however, migrated to the America's after receiving a large land grant from King James I. He brought his wife, Rachel Coopersmith, formerly Rachel Sutherland duchess of Clackmannanshire, Scotland. The duchess was a notoriously stubborn woman and was said to have caused the Earl a great deal of distress in his early years. Even friends of Lord Coopersmith, such as the pious Cotton Mather, were quite distrustful of the young bride. Mather described her as "slack jawed Irish teague." Mrs. Coopersmith was often confused for a crass irish peasant as she did not delight in the common pleasantries of a gentile existence.
Grafton was eventually named after Lord Coopersmith's mistress, Margot Hery Grafton III. Margot was the daughter of a local cooper who shared a bed with the Earl during his travels to Boston and Salem. Rachel Sutherland was said to have moved to Virginia to live with her brother Christopher James McHale IV, a wealthy plantation owner who had made an early fortune on his export of indigo and tobacco.
This history although long and often confusing tells very interesting tale of the foundation of Grafton Massachusetts. Walking through the streets of this small country town you would never know its name was founded by the efforts of a lonely coopers daughter in the bedroom of a small Inn in East Boston
The phrase "as backwards as Grafton, Massachusetts" came from this tale
by Christopher Whalen January 5, 2009
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Calgary was a great place to grow up in the 60s and 70s

I was born in Calgary and was raised just outside of it. Not to bore the shit out of anyone, but living outside of it for 40 + years was more than I could personally stand. I actually am the "real Deal", rodeoing for 23 years and working in practically all fields of employment. It is a town full of pretentious wanna-be's that once a year form a gigantic 8 foot deep screw-fest called the Stampede. I entered it twice and can say without a doubt that lethbridge even has a better show. They say that line about the best form of flattery, but that town go's so far past the point it is unbearable to contestants, so 90% don't even stick around long enough to eat. I believe the best thing I have done is move 2 hours further away from that puss-factory with plans of even getting further out. Acreages get bought up by lawn mowing oil idiots and nice places in town are meth labs. Sound a little sour? Take a good look around you while your in town and then try to find some silence out of town. If your not from here, heed my words. In the 60s and 70s, It was good, from a kids point of view. but rest assured, Calgary sucks.
Calgary was a great place to grow up in the 60s and 70s.
by HDJS February 16, 2008
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Great Googly Moogly!

Wait, wasn't that on the show called, "Wow, Wow, Wubzy!?"

That yellow monster always pissed me off.
by Detroit Tiger's fan September 25, 2011
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great guns

A segment on American Shooter, a shooting TV show, about 'great guns' of the past. They feature guns like the M1 Garand, the Colt 1911, etc.
Dude they had the greasegun on great guns last night...now I want one so bad.
by mr.fishy June 2, 2004
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