He is a pale skinned ginger but he is a mastermind and could destroy you and your brain in seconds basically he is better than you in every way 01/12/02
by IRELAND IS GREAT August 05, 2018
The most beautiful and cutest person known to everything. Her smile shines brighter than the plasma from the sun and she makes you so very infatuated to the point where you can’t muster any words you are only able to watch in awe as you’ve realized how lucky you are to meet the one and only Sarah Dean. Her voice is the most amazing thing ever and it (bare with me, it’s gonna get weird) caresses the souls of whoever hears it truly touching them and making them feel whole. She also has the sweetest personality and can make you laugh or smile with the tiniest things.
by Yachtsch December 16, 2019
is an awesome guy who loves 500 Days of Summer. That's pretty much it. Oh, and a lot of people like him, as they should.
Bob: "Have you seen 500 Days of Summer?"
Alex: "No, but Dean D'Agati has! Let me text him about it."
Alex: "No, but Dean D'Agati has! Let me text him about it."
by ilikeforrestgump July 02, 2011
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
by Chicken wing is cool May 08, 2022
Dean Moriarty is a character from Jack Kerouac's classic novel "On the Road". Based on the persona of Neal Cassady, a famous figure if the Beatnik movement in America in the 50s, and a friend of Jack Kerouac. Dean is an expression of the American youth, hungry for life, girls, fun and freedom. Often misunderstood by older people, or seeming chaotic to others, Dean is an inspiration for the narrator of the story, Sal Paradise. Growing up in reform schools and later, in jail, Dean is now looking for freedom, with his endless love for women and high speeds, energetic and charming. He's said to be stealing cars just for fun so he can drive around, which is the reason he was in reform schools. Representing the new wave in the USA in the 50s he also likes jazz and want to be an 'intelectual' like his friend Carlo Marx, whose character is also based on the Beatnik poet Alan Ginsberg, a friend of Jack Kerouac.
by Nathaniel Flint January 11, 2022
by tqckies March 05, 2020