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Elbert

The tallest mountain in Colorado and the second highest in the 48 states. Most people think Pikes Peak is the tallest at 14,110ft, but Mt. Elbert tops the chart at 14, 433ft.
I hiked up Mt. Elbert in only 4 hours.
by 14er January 2, 2007
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Ebert's Law

Film critic Roger Ebert's philosophy to criticizing works: "It's not what it's about, it's HOW it's about it."

This applies to any type of work, be it films, TV shows, music, books, etc.
Occasionally an unsuspecting innocent will stumble into a movie like this and send me an anguished postcard, asking how I could possibly give a favorable review to such trash. My stock response is Ebert's Law, which reads: A movie is not about what it is about. It is about how it is about it. -- Roger Ebert
by Judas Zala July 10, 2011
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Ebert

Strong in mind and body. Loyal and well respected. Very friendly and has a sence of humor. A not well known name, but unique and has a nice rythem to it.
Use 1: There goes Ebert, winning all smiles.
Usage 2: That man has ebert in him!
by Okyes December 3, 2016
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The Siskel and Ebert

When hooking up with a girl, you insert one thumb in her anus and the other in her vagina. (Two thumbs up!)
Krishelz told me that Holly was feeling kinky so he gave her The Siskel and Ebert!
by Krishelz Mendoza January 6, 2008
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Siskel & Ebert

To stick one's thumbs up another person's butthole.
If I were you, I'd give this definition two thumbs up.
by bigtones January 20, 2005
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elberta

A very wonderful woman who tries very hard for her family. She is loving and caring.
Do you know who helps me out; Elberta helps me out all the time.
by Aptil12001 November 23, 2019
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Roger Ebert

To call someone a Roger Ebert is to say that they are a naive pompous asshat with no credibility. It is most often used to describe people who spout their opinion on subjects they know little to nothing about.

This slang term became increasingly popular when the Pulitzer prize winning film critic declared that "video games can never be art," all while stubbornly refusing to play any of the great games of the medium. He found it unnecessary to experience an art form before denouncing its entire artistic merit.
"You hate the book, but you just said you never read it - way to pull a Roger Ebert."
by Sander_Cohen April 22, 2010
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