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great attack

1. (noun) a show of Bemani game skills by deliberately attempting to score "Greats" instead of "Perfects".

2. (interjection) used by DDR players when they're off the beat, but can't blame it on the controller/stage/pad
1. "If this was Great Attack, you'd win. But it's not so you don't."

2. (Score shows up on the screen and quick, before anybody says anything, dude shouts) "Great Attack!"
by second tuesday October 20, 2006
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great poonpon

Excuse me, you know where I can get some great poonpon?
by Gungnir April 23, 2007
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Greatmazingtastic

The art of being freaking GREAT/ AMAZING/ or FANTASTIC... preferably all 3
That kid is Greatmazingtastic
by SuPaHh fLy WoOoO April 26, 2009
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Great white ninja

When you cum on a girls face while she is sleeping, And you leave before she wakes up. Therefore you are the Great white ninja.
I ran into Elizabeth's room, Gave her The Great white ninja and left!
by trondoz January 2, 2010
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greaterrific

Something that is too spectacular to be either great or terrific alone.
person 1: Did you see the Victoria's Secret fashion show last night?

person 2: Yeah man! That show was greaterrific!
by the g team January 27, 2011
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Great Oakley

A small village in Essex which comprises of a park, shop, school and Doctors surgery. It has a football team who are shite.
" Man shall we live in Great Oakley? "

"No."
by MagnaFC March 14, 2012
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Greeting Distance

The optimum distance someone walking in the opposite direction should be before one smiles at them. If too far, there is an awkward few metres trying to avoid eye contact, if too close they may think you are shunning them. Get this right, and stage one of rapport building is complete.
Person 1: Mate, I had a massively awkward moment the other day...

Person 2: What happened?

Person 1: Well, I saw this girl I know at the other side of the park coming toward me; naturally I smiled and waved.

Person 2: So, what was the problem?

Person 1: Well, she smiled back, but we were still separated by a good fifty metres. I didn't want to keep eye contact because that would have looked weird, and I could hardly smile again; I just had to look at the floor for a little while... Was so awkward...

Person 2: Ah I see, classic example of not leaving an appropriate greeting distance.
by JustCallMe_L November 5, 2012
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