Star Wars and Study

When you're too much of a geek to "Netflix and Chill" but you're not yet ready for "Hulu and Commitment". This is when you invite someone to "watch Star Wars and study" when you are really seeking sex, but all you actually end up watching Star Wars and studying.
Hey Jessie wanna come over for some Star Wars and study
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Civil World War

A history term, which includes a civil war, where other countries from around the world help out. The Vietnam war was a civil world war, since it was a civil war, that also included a lot of countries in the rest of the world.
"Do you think the American Revolution was a worse Civil World War than the Vietnam war?"
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Star wars Generation

Star wars Generation all those born from
1977-1983

The last era of children to grow up in a analog time and the last teens to become adults before 9/11/01. "Graduate High school " The Star wars generation are born from the first movie in 77 to the last in 83 they are the little brother's and sister's to generation X and the Big brother and sister's to Millenials. The Star wars Generation saw many of the same cultural events as Gen X but as young children they were never teens of the 80s but the true kids of the 80s the original 90s teens they grew up on MTV and BET ,FOX .Shows Like the Simpsons and Married with children, Roseanne,Beavis and Buthead,Night court,Cheers,Home improvement,Tour of duty, Knight rider,The Cosby show,Family Matter's, Full house,Miami Vice,Fresh prince , Baywatch, Unsolved Mystery's,Rescue 911 ,Alf and many more . They came of age before many new federal and state laws were mandated for use of car seats for babys and No smoking laws passed in airports and Hospitals in the 90s.They received their driver's license before many teen license laws went into effect but watched as younger friends or siblings had to endure these new laws. The Star Wars generation saw the end of a era and beginning of a new .
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world war erection

When someone gets an erection and decides to fuck up the planet
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Star Wars Syndrome

This is a condition that many sequels suffer after being overhyped and underproducing. These sequels usually follow behind very decorated firsts.
Star Wars: Episodes I and II, The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions, Quake 2, and Land Before Time
by Spazz November 21, 2003
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Spanish-American War

A war that took place in 1898 where the United States totally owned ass, taking over colonies that used to belong to Spain. Can be used to describe a minor conflict between an American and someone of some sort of Spanish descent.
Yo, me an' dat bitch are having a Spanish-American War.
by Sizzila October 12, 2005
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Mexican-American War

In 1847, the United States invaded Mexico. This was the Mexican-American War. About it, Ulysses S. Grant said:"...I do not think there was ever a more wicked war than that waged by the United States on Mexico. I had a horror of the Mexican War, and I have always believed that it was on our part most unjust. The wickedness was not in the way our soldiers conducted it, but in the conduct of our government in declaring war. We had no claim on Mexico. Texas had no claim beyond the Nueces River, and yet we pushed on to the Rio Grande and crossed it. I am always ashamed of my country when I think of that invasion."
Here is a footnoted statement from Wikipedia:'A month before the end of the war, Polk was criticized in a United States House of Representatives amendment to a bill praising Major General Zachary Taylor for "a war unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun by the President of the United States". This criticism, in which Congressman Abraham Lincoln played an important role with his Spot Resolutions, followed congressional scrutiny of the war's beginnings, including factual challenges to claims made by President Polk.' Footnotes: Congressional Globe, 30th Session (1848) pp.93-95
House Journal, 30th Session (1848) pp.183-184
As a member of the House of Representatives, Abraham Lincoln opposed the Mexican-American War.
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