A drive through the skyline of a city. Comes from the orange building panels (squares) which turn orange at 6 p.m.
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Get the Orange Jesus Christ mug.A saying your boyfriend uses when he wants to say something romantic but can't think of anything. It ends up being adorable anyway, and you end up kissing after. Usually used when outside in Autumn in New England, since the leaves there change color in the fall.
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Friend 1: You were almost late for our tee time.
Friend 2: Had to pull the old Orange Goblin on this chick from the bar last night before I came.
Friend 2: Had to pull the old Orange Goblin on this chick from the bar last night before I came.
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Get the Orange Surprise Party mug.Arausio was a local Celtic water god who gave his name to the town of Arausio (Orange) in southern Gaul, as attested to by ancient inscriptions.
The modern name of both the city and the family that established itself there, the House of Orange-Nassau, is a corrupted version of the Celtic word Arausio. In the Middle Ages, the name of the city was conflated in French and Late Latin with another word, orange.
The modern name of both the city and the family that established itself there, the House of Orange-Nassau, is a corrupted version of the Celtic word Arausio. In the Middle Ages, the name of the city was conflated in French and Late Latin with another word, orange.
1. Arausio (Orange) is such a hero! A king! A God!
2. Arausio (Orange) had named the Orange city after him.
2. Arausio (Orange) had named the Orange city after him.
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