Great-great-grandparent's half-brother.
My half-great-great-great-uncle is a good person.
by Rwopazaq November 24, 2019

by ME 2000 September 10, 2018



1. (verb) To fix; to correct.
2. (verb) To increase something's quality after the latter's decline.
3. (verb: semi-sarcasm) To restore the quality by exclusive, destructive or otherwise dubious ways.
2. (verb) To increase something's quality after the latter's decline.
3. (verb: semi-sarcasm) To restore the quality by exclusive, destructive or otherwise dubious ways.
1. The tap is leaking, Jake! Make it great again!
2. Facebook is becoming retarded; join me in the quest to make it great again!
3. Make the crops great again and use our PestiCider product!
2. Facebook is becoming retarded; join me in the quest to make it great again!
3. Make the crops great again and use our PestiCider product!
by Gustavo6046 January 18, 2018

The grandson-in-law of one's spouse's sibling.
My co-great-nephew-in-law is a good person.
by Elivaldeq November 24, 2019

Something That is Not Great Not Terrible.
Comes from The HBO Miniseries "Chernobyl" Where Anatoly Dyatlov founds out its 3.6 roentgens and said "Not Great Not Terrible" reacting to the radiation level when the reactor exploded inside the control.
Meaning its "not great but also not terrible."
Comes from The HBO Miniseries "Chernobyl" Where Anatoly Dyatlov founds out its 3.6 roentgens and said "Not Great Not Terrible" reacting to the radiation level when the reactor exploded inside the control.
Meaning its "not great but also not terrible."
"What does the dosimeter say?"
"3.6 but thats as high as the meter g-"
"3.6, not great not terrible."
**Not Great Not Terrible**
"3.6 but thats as high as the meter g-"
"3.6, not great not terrible."
**Not Great Not Terrible**
by Comrade Dyatlov June 21, 2025
