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genius cookie

An endearing term used to describe a female.
The nicest, coolest, most beautiful girl you'll ever meet. A genius cookie commonly combines brains and heart with beauty for a killer combination. The term is only to be used to describe the best of the best, the cream of the crop. Genius cookies are often paired with stinkers.
genius cookie by Anonymous January 22, 2004
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Genius Fail 

When your listening to an iTunes genius playlist and you wondering how the hell "that" song got included in it?!?
iTunes genius playlist set from "Green Day - American Idiot" and "Bruce Springsteen - Working on a Dream" follows it. WTF? Apple you're very clever but that was Genius FAIL.
Genius Fail by Raggameister March 30, 2010

genius nonsense

Genius nonsense: A smart move from somebody who doesn’t know what they’re doing and luck has nothing to do with it. It just happens to be the right.
Your a “genius nonsense” when it comes to picking women. She’s a wolf in a sheep clothing

genius AND savvy 

Something that is neither genius NOR savvy.
"He tried to invade another country and it ended up tanking his economy and imploding his army. Such a genius AND savvy move, right?"
genius AND savvy by JackF18181 March 1, 2022

genius tooth 

genius tooth by Anonymous September 24, 2003

Genius_at_work 

insulting ones intelligance using sarcasm
Genius_at_work by Annonymous January 5, 2005

Genius Failure Paradox 

Basically a common social disorder in which a person (most likely male) is extremely detatched from the rest of society, due to their beliefs that they are smarter/richer/genrally better than everybody else. They tend to be detatched because they feel that getting help and in
some extreme cases even talking to somebody with less assets than them is below them. People with GPF tend to live
very lonely lives. See hubris, loser.
Ted Kaszinski (the UNABOMBER) is one noted
example of someone with GPF.
Genius Failure Paradox by BFinjected September 4, 2005