General Grievous

General Grievous, who appeared in Star Wars, Episode 3, was a military leader for the Empire. He was a cyborg, possessed of four arms and a cowardly disposition.

Unfortunately, he ended up being a complete and utter disappointment due to the fact that his main tactic was to run away. When he finally did get his robotic hands on four lightstabers, his strategy was to spin them around like a puss as he was slowly dismembered.
we ridin spinnaz we ridin spinnaz we ridin-
*chop! General Grievous loses an arm*
(repeat x4)
by Brassler October 10, 2005
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Generation E

The generation that comes after Generation Y Generation E children feel they are "Entitled" to everything and putting forth no effort
I am really tired of these Generation E kids. Every kid gets a trophy whether they win or lose. What ever happened to winner reaps the rewards
by NickyLags December 18, 2012
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Generation WTF

An alternate name for Generation Y, referring to Gen Y's constantly asking 'Why'. Also making a subtle nod to the 1337 speak which has evolved from the early computer hackers.
Useless Generation WTF constantly bitching about doing work.
by Rowan Macfarlane November 12, 2006
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Generation Z

You're totally in Generation Z
by Naj1226026 March 25, 2018
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Optimo General

A person who leads a group of outstanding people towards a great cause. i.e. napoleon, george washington.
That boy Big Ram is tha Optimo General
by Big Ram August 21, 2006
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field general

Field General refers to a quarterback in football who is able to consistanty, but very quickly access the situation in front of him and make good decisions and plays to advance his team down the field of play. This would be playing smart, safe and consistent football. Peyton Manning and Brad Johnson are examples of field generals.
That Manning, what a field general!
by SoberDude September 14, 2006
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generation y

Today's crop of children and teenagers, born between 1982-2003. Children of the Baby Boomers (born from 1943-1960) and coming right after Gen X (those born from 1961-1981).
The Generation Y crowd will be running the country 25 years from now.
by M. Wiesner Jr. May 30, 2004
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