pronounced (hip-o-crit)
A low life self centered hipocritical activist for a more energy efficient world. and he drives a prius. . . when he isn't flying on his private jet.
A low life self centered hipocritical activist for a more energy efficient world. and he drives a prius. . . when he isn't flying on his private jet.
by Richard Cheese702 February 06, 2010
by Lilchild July 11, 2011
Gay gore is common in film like Peter Jackson's Braindead, a satirical horror/comedy flick with large quantities of gore; the story itself, however, isn't scary, so the corresponding gore has no meaning.
by TommyTomTom December 03, 2007
nasty, over rated, it's only ratinqq, none veiwable by kids, Cover your freakinqq eye's, dicustinqq, disturbabinqq, x rated
That video of that guy getinqq kiled was to gore-y to be watched any longer
saw 1 - 6 was so gore-y!!!!!!!
no kid should watch that? ewww your gore-y
saw 1 - 6 was so gore-y!!!!!!!
no kid should watch that? ewww your gore-y
by gore-ee December 09, 2010
a obese politician who enjoys to eat brocoli and water plants because he loves the earth. he is married to the earth, and is celebrating his 15th wedding anniverary soon! yay! bring gifts!
by JJMAN CHYEA October 27, 2007
Hunting or construction clothing worn by Texans during non-hunting/construction activities, particularly skiing. The clothing color is usually tree-and-leaves camouflage or hunter orange. It is worn by Texans and other rural or midwestern people. The term also applies when such clothing is used for any urban activity. Despite the name, the clothing has historically not been made from Gore-Tex, but was considered what Texans have in lieu of Gore-Tex. It is typically purchased at Cabela's or Wal-Mart. Popular brands include Carhartt and Cabela's.
1. A skier wearing a full-length one-piece Carhartt coverall and hunter orange knit hat is wearing Texas Gore-Tex.
2. A man wearing a camouflage hunting jacket to an expensive downtown restaurant is going out with his Texas Gore-Tex on.
3. "That part of the mountain is dominated by people wearing Texas Gore-Tex, let's stay away"
4. "I'm not sure if you can beleive that guy in the Texas Gore-Tex at the bar telling stories of secret backcountry powder stashes."
2. A man wearing a camouflage hunting jacket to an expensive downtown restaurant is going out with his Texas Gore-Tex on.
3. "That part of the mountain is dominated by people wearing Texas Gore-Tex, let's stay away"
4. "I'm not sure if you can beleive that guy in the Texas Gore-Tex at the bar telling stories of secret backcountry powder stashes."
by Carter Pewterschmidt November 24, 2009
Reductio al Gore is the argument tactic of dismissing all the science and evidence in support of man's contribution to climate change by invoking the name of Al Gore. It is a type of logical fallacy.
"I don't care that 97% of climate scientists support climate change because Al Gore makes money and I don't like Al Gore. Therefore, climate change is a hoax."
"Is that the best you can do? You don't have evidence, just a Reductio al Gore."
"Is that the best you can do? You don't have evidence, just a Reductio al Gore."
by jdubhub68 April 09, 2014