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Gale Hawthorne

The guy who saved Katniss' family, who is Katniss' bestfriend, who was with Katniss through the end, who watched her go through hell on TV, who watched her love someone else, who risked his life to save the person she loved and got nothing in return.
Dude, I'm your Gale Hawthorne, pick me!

I just got Gale Hawthorned.

I'll pull a Gale Hawthorne and stay silent and watch you love another guy to see you happy.
by Everthorne March 26, 2012
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Angry Stephen Hawking

when a couple are participating in a flying 69, and the women is head first down, and the man cums, gets weak in the legs and falls to his knees causing the women to hit her head on the floor breaking her neck. the next day she will resemble an Angry Stephen Hawking.
Dude i gave this really bitch chick an angry stephen hawking on accident!
by Preston walsh October 15, 2007
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hawaii

i wish i lived in hawaii
by Michelle June 28, 2004
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haway

/'ha wa/ Used by 'mackems' or people originating from the Sunderland area (North East England), similar meaning and use to the geordie 'howay'. Meaning 'come on' can be used either in the sense of travelling somewhere, or more commonly used at football matches as an expression to get your team to perform harder.
haway man, we're late

or

haway! we're 2-0 down!
by mattclayb May 2, 2006
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rock out with your hawk out

1. To party extremely hard while watching a Seahawks game.

2. To party and consume alcohol in excessive quantities while expressing limited inhibition or modesty and watching a Seahawks game. (see also; "jam out with your clam out" for the female version of the expression)
Joe: I'm in the mood to have some fun at the Seahakws game since Jenny and I broke up.

Mike: Yea, bro you're young and single. Today you need to rock out with your hawk out.
by Trevor John October 18, 2007
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Hawk

A noun used to describe cold weather with a biting wind. Used to describe the bitter cold as if it were an animate object.
1. Man, the hawk is out today.
2. Don't go outside, the hawk is waiting for you.
3. I know the hawk is around the corner, but I'm goin' for the car.
4. The hawk snuck up on us while we were walkin' home.
by aarizonaguy April 26, 2008
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