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anal grease

when you are running form the police and you feel that anal grease: Diarrehea
by Earl G. October 25, 2004
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Greased Jesus

Something (or someone) either super awesome, super sexy, or super ... greasy
"He was so greasy that he slid right off the cross and into our hearts"

"Greased Jesus is on my side tonight"

"That hat is ugly, and she paid 40 dollars for it. It's ridiculous. Greased Jesus would not approve."

"He sneaks around your room at night...except he just sort of slides around on the floor...unfortunately, he's too greasy to do much.
by marmar216 May 19, 2009
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great lay

A very good sexual partner. Someone who knows what they are doing in bed. A person that fully engages in sex with a partner and does not lay in bed like a wet noodle, expecting someone else to do it all. Someone fun and exciting to have sex with.
He is such a great lay. I 'm gonna call him tonight.
by IOKIMO July 15, 2014
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Great Big Sea

A Canadian based band, combining the Celtic music Genre with rock and pop. Great Big Sea debuted in 1993. The lead singer of the band is Alan Doyle, he has a deep, musical, voice which suits the style of the band. Alan Doyle was born in Petty Harbour,Newfoundland. The band has four other members, which are equally talented; Sean McCann (Carbonear, Nfld), Bob Hallett, (St. John's, Nfld) and Kris MacFarlane (Westville, Nova Scotia. Great Big Sea has numerous hits such as, When I'm Up, Capitan Kidd, Ordinary Day, and Consequence Free. Great Big Sea is a great band, right from Atlantic Canada.
Great Big Sea is a great band.
by Whatshername May 11, 2006
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Vytautas the Great

Vytautas the Great was one of the best leaders in europe in XIV-XV century's joint. He led Lithuanian's great Duchy to become one of the strongest nations in Eastern Europe. He was the second Lithuanina king after Mindaugas,but due to Poland landlord's conspiracy he didn't recive his deserved crown.
What do you know about Vytautas the Great?
I've heard he was a great diplomat, general and a honourable man.
by Weetas January 16, 2006
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Grateful Dead

And so what if it isn't a real definition? You can't define them.

If my agnostic\athiestic ass worshipped something, it would most definitely be the Grateful Dead. For all you hippie-haters, I say, DAMN YOU. So what if they were stoners and whatnot? They produced some damn good music, and you'd probably agree if you'd actually listen to it.
Thank you, Jerry, for a real good time.
by Leiko October 3, 2004
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The Great War

Refers to the First World War, 1914-1918. Not as popular as World War Two is today, as American film producers have not made as many films about it, most likely because it would make the U.S look weak the U.S. as their country had very little to do with the war.

The Great War was the war that defined warfare for probably a very long time. Armies, unused to light infantry battles and the use of tactics over numbers, found themselves in a stalemate, "dug in" at opposing trenches that stretched for miles and miles. This warfare was particularly gruesome, as the cramped and dangerous conditions led to many serious diseases, both mental and physical. The phrase "over the top" was created in this war, when frustrated army commanders ordered their soldiers to simply get out of their trenches and charge the enemy positions. When units went "over the top," it was common for the entire unit to be completely wiped out, resulting in the deaths of thousands in a few hours.

The war itself was brought about due to rising tensions in Europe and the web of alliances that existed. When the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated by Serbian terrorists, Austria blamed Russia, as Russia had always promised to protect Serbia should Austria look to seize it. Following this outbreak, Germany and Italy declared war on Russia's ally France, whereupon Britain was inevitably thrown into the fray.

Rememberance Day parades are held every year in every town in most of Europe (not sure about the U.S?) to remember the veterans who fought in it. Hundreds of local military personnel attend the parade and there is a Church service with the famous words being read (usually by a veteran):

They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
My great grandad fought and died at the Somme in the Great War.
by OiOiBoy July 3, 2006
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