Another term for the Appalachian Trail: the 2200 mile hiking path from Georgia to Maine. It is called the green tunnel because much of it lies in the low altitude deciduous forests of the east coast and the constant view looking down the trail is like looking through a "green tunnel."
by 07079 September 13, 2011
Get the Green Tunnelmug. by Take the Ruckus to it March 4, 2010
Get the The Green Teammug. by Jaboney March 30, 2021
Get the Green Dildomug. by homohono July 31, 2019
Get the Green slipmug. The color of enlightenment, bliss, serenity and passion. Consists of shades compared to those found on leaves from a heavenly tree so divine that only Gods true chosen few can register them
by Fourveinte September 18, 2018
Get the Ganja Greenmug. A banterous lad who has the green power ring and fights with the Green Lantern Corps
"In brightest day, in blackest night,
No anti-banter shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware my banter--Green Lanter's light!"
"In brightest day, in blackest night,
No anti-banter shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware my banter--Green Lanter's light!"
"Wow this new lantern is such a lad. He's much cooler than Hal Jordan"
"That's because he engages in exquisite banter, he's a Green Lanter"
"That's because he engages in exquisite banter, he's a Green Lanter"
by BanterousNinja February 26, 2015
Get the green lantermug. a fake (expensive) chain worn to give the appearance of wealth while actually on a budget
named after the greenish tint that may be left on the skin by jewelry made of/containing more of a less expensive, but more reactive element like nickel, copper, or zinc, which can react with chemicals from the skin to stain it. This is in contrast to jewelry made from less reactive, but more expensive alloys or pure precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium), which don't react to skin oils/sweat as easily.
named after the greenish tint that may be left on the skin by jewelry made of/containing more of a less expensive, but more reactive element like nickel, copper, or zinc, which can react with chemicals from the skin to stain it. This is in contrast to jewelry made from less reactive, but more expensive alloys or pure precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium), which don't react to skin oils/sweat as easily.
by submarinescreendoor June 30, 2023
Get the green chainmug.