A colored counterfeit dollar bill that increases one's geometry marking period average by a third of a point, and midterm/final averages by two-thirds of a point. Given out by Mr. Helsel, it comes in assorted colors that differ for each class and includes a unique 3-digit serial code. The geodollar chest is hidden in the second to top shelf in Mr. Helsel's closet. Given out to students who complete a challenging task or participate a lot.
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Commander of NERV, a company backed by SEELE for the sole purpose of preventing the third impact by any means possible. Father of Shinji Ikari, and husband of the late Yui Ikari.
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Literally it means "Good Day", a common Australian informal greeting.
*also Gedday may be spelt in various ways, such as- G day - g'day - gidday and ged day.
Literally it means "Good Day", a common Australian informal greeting.
*also Gedday may be spelt in various ways, such as- G day - g'day - gidday and ged day.
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The term was coined in the early 21st century by English Literature students.
The term was coined in the early 21st century by English Literature students.
JULIET: Rome, Rome, wherefore art thou, Romeo?
Suddenly, and rather inexplicably, a Geddes drops onto the balcony and slices Juliet in half, before disappearing into the night
Enter ROMEO
ROMEO: Um... Juliet?
Suddenly, and rather inexplicably, a Geddes drops onto the balcony and slices Juliet in half, before disappearing into the night
Enter ROMEO
ROMEO: Um... Juliet?
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