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john roecker 

Indie/Punk director of underground alternative movie Live Freaky! Die Freaky! Also produced The Network: Disease is Punishment and Heart like a Hand Grenade. Tends to push the boundries of good taste with his latest film Live Freaky!, a stop-motion puppet drug,sex orgy and musical about the infamous cult of Charles Manson. Very hot!
Live Freaky! Die Freaky! - a film by John Roecker
john roecker by xDominiquex June 28, 2006
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john-charles 

A horny mother fucker who tries to hard to get the girl
Anna- Did you see him?
Diana - yeah what a john-charles
john-charles by Mr.shane April 21, 2014

John Deere

A manufacturer of fine construction equipment, farm machinery and lawn care vehicles.
Please do not refer to my John Deere LT133 as a riding lawn mower...it is a TRACTOR, asshole!
John Deere by harry flashman July 17, 2003

John Bardeen 

John Bardeen was an amazing physicist who happens to aslo be the only person to win the nobel prize in physics twice. Many consider him to be the most influencial physicist for the invention of the transistor, which without we wouldn't have 99% of modern electronics.
John Bardeen died in 1991.
John Bardeen by Someone April 17, 2005

john milner

The only real cool character in the American Graffiti movie series, essentially the person who The Fonz was based on in the television series. While a bit player in the first movie he came into his own as a character in the second one. Milner was killed on New Years Eve when he was struck head on after a race in the second movie.
Milners "baby shit" yellow street rod in both movies is often duplicated by garage builders and often seen on cruise nights in Stockton.
Terry the Toad: "Hey Milner, there's some dude in a hot Chevy looking for ya"
John Milner: "Yeah, there's always someone looking for me."
john milner by Fresno Pete March 4, 2007

John L. Sullivan 

Although Sullivan is generally considered mainly by Americans to have been world heavyweight champion, most boxing historians regard him as a U.S. champion only. His only international match of consequence was with the English pugilist Charley Mitchell at Chantilly, Oise, Fr., March 10, 1888; it ended as a draw after 39 rounds.
boxing, champion of the World, Charley Mitchell 1888, John L. Sullivan
John L. Sullivan by Charles the 5th February 25, 2009