by jjfree17 April 11, 2012
Get the Courtright gere box mug.The name of the main character in the book Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick. Nora is a student at Coldwater High School (CHS). Nora is described as a “smokey-eyed brunette with volumes of curly hair that holds its own against even the best flatiron”. She is also described as having long, “bar stool” legs.
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by Hampton Grey April 8, 2021
Get the Hampton Grey mug.A cheap ass motherfucker. With hairline privileges. He got a big ass hand to match that big ass forehead. He is into a lot of lightskin activities. He likes kissing men. He likes to lick his dogs. Most of all, if you ever go out with him on a date expect to pay the fucking bill.
by Megamind 6969 February 9, 2022
Get the Tsadkiel Grey mug.In the video game 'Specnaz' there is a 'Geroy' player mode. It's totally equal to 'Single Player' mode. So you are all alone, not in a group or so.
by hykao February 23, 2008
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an aloof, eccentric, absurdly talented author and illustrator well known for his illustrated stories, many of which are unplaceably illboding or passively macabre, in tone or outright. his characters seemed to be placed in another time, from 1900 through 1930 perhaps, and there was something in his art and humor that caused many fans to initially mistake him for either English or dead. his style of drawing varied considerably from book to book, some illustations impossibly detailed and dark (The West Wing), others less so (The Eclectic Abecedarium). he lived in New York City for a while, and then on Cape Cod.
an aloof, eccentric, absurdly talented author and illustrator well known for his illustrated stories, many of which are unplaceably illboding or passively macabre, in tone or outright. his characters seemed to be placed in another time, from 1900 through 1930 perhaps, and there was something in his art and humor that caused many fans to initially mistake him for either English or dead. his style of drawing varied considerably from book to book, some illustations impossibly detailed and dark (The West Wing), others less so (The Eclectic Abecedarium). he lived in New York City for a while, and then on Cape Cod.
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