That dude who was the 45th President really shit the bed huh?
Oh - you mean The Great Impeachee - yeah...
Oh - you mean The Great Impeachee - yeah...
by one 'f' Jeph January 13, 2021

In the meeting, I had to deal with my boss, my grandboss and my great grandboss all of whom didn't know anything...
by Working peon May 6, 2011

A person who always thinks that thigs are too small or too simple and proceeds to make them more elaborate, even ostentatious.
He just couldn't be happy with the car he found on the showroom floor. He had to pull a Herod the Great and pimp it out to no end. The DVD player is cool, but the jacuzzi in the back seat is a little much.
by Todd Johnson September 6, 2006


Awe in face of something which does not fit existing categories, but was nonetheless created by human hand.
Sinister and larger than life.
Sinister and larger than life.
by teafields November 25, 2013

Another lie people tell when they try to act okay or fine.
A period at the end makes them look serious, so beware. They aren't okay at all
A period at the end makes them look serious, so beware. They aren't okay at all
by Bismo Bon Bon December 24, 2020

The mysterious, misunderstood threat that propels the classic film noir Kiss Me Deadly; it turns out to be a suitcase of a glowing, uncontrollable radioactive substance.
The great whatsit need not name anything specific: it refers to any nebulous but presumably devastating threat that becomes an obsession for an individual or even an entire nation, regardless of its materiality. Much of its terror comes by way of implication. Examples include the communists of the 1950s, the JFK conspiracy and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The great whatsit need not name anything specific: it refers to any nebulous but presumably devastating threat that becomes an obsession for an individual or even an entire nation, regardless of its materiality. Much of its terror comes by way of implication. Examples include the communists of the 1950s, the JFK conspiracy and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
by Schowkuu May 1, 2005
