George J N

Noun

Originated from the greek γεωργός (Georgios) which means farmer.

People named George tend to be very attractive, they’re hardworking, responsible and really smart. They have surprisingly good voices so they can reach really high notes when they sing, they can make you laugh until your belly hurts and you can get attached to them pretty easily.

They can be very sweet and are likely to achieve anything they want in their lives if they set their minds to it, because they deserve it all.
Val wishes George a very happy birthday :)

George J N
by Val :) January 24, 2022
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h/t/n

H/h/t/n or h/t/n” means his name, her name, there name. When writing a fan fiction story you can put that down so that people can have a much more variety then just having h/n as his name or her name you can include “there name” as well
I can’t wait to tell h/t/n we are going ice skating!”
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Rinse N Spray

After midnight when out in the street and you decide to get a blow job from the night crew ie. crackhead,cougar-any ole Biddie in the street almost always at least 2 for the price of one jack
we riding in the Van yell ou window whats up and she says her and you stop she gets in and you say square off my homeboy, your friend get a blow job so its a rinse n spray quick and easy she rinse and spit it out is the spray
by bigbodybruce November 26, 2010
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PB n' J

an acronym derived from the words "Prickass Buttmunch Jerkoff". Usage: when words fail to encapsulate the irritation factor of a certain individual. Ussually of a romantic interest gone awry.
"He's such a . . . what's the word? . . . Ah yes, PB n' J.
by Aaron J May 02, 2006
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Dabba (n)

I have been working nonstop on this model and now even my dabba (n) has given up
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Edging the n-word

When a white person almost says the n word but stops at the last second
Drew was edging the n-word so much last night
by EnlightenedDahrell01 February 03, 2024
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N-i-double-guh-er

A slightly less offensives way to say the N word, cribbed from Winnie the Pooh's friend Tigger and his way of spelling his name.( Still offensive as hell to the right people, so use this with care. Not resposible for possible repercussions.) Usually followd by further mangling of Winnie the Pooh with "The wonderful thing about niggers, is niggers are wonderful things......"
by mystical007_488 August 25, 2022
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