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Green

Another word for "Go" or positive. Mostly used by the military.
Operator: "How is your landing gear?"
Pilot: "All green."
Operator: "Roger."
by Levi Westbrook February 9, 2005
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green

adj. Formerly just a colour but now an indication of almost religious perfection in a foodstuff, industrial product, or political party: purity, organicity, hard work by unionised workers and a complete lack of chemicals found in the periodic table is implied.

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Are these beans green?

Yeah. Look at them.

I know they're green. But are they green?

Yes. I told you. They are verdant little kernels suffused with, nay, bursting with, greenness.

But are they green?

No.
by gnostic1 August 8, 2012
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green

1) Marijuana
2) Money
3) the horny color
4) envious
5) the color
1) let's go smoke some green
2) look at the green of my bills
3) jane is wearing green.. she's horny!
4) bobby is green with envy.
5) grass is the color green!
by hi2u! September 1, 2005
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green

Something that is environmentally beneficial.
Jakes new Prius is so green.

I thought he bought a red car...
by Aaron Case January 27, 2008
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Green

Hey get the bag of green and load this bong.
by MrGrinch August 7, 2003
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The Green

Going to Vietnam during the war was referred to as going into 'The Green'
Alll of the Death, all of the victories and defeats. They all happened in The Green.
I'm going to the green I may never come back. I sold my cigarettes now I own a backpack. I'll ruck my ass high and low and if a sniper takes my head I'll never know. Because I'm into the Green and I won't won't run away. My friends have been here on their daying day. I won't forget the Green. No. no, I wont forget the Green.
by LeElohm June 10, 2008
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green

Green is considered one of the additive primary colors. The perception of green is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm. The complement of green is a purple, such as magenta; that is, a color corresponding to a mixture of red and blue light. On a traditional color wheel, based on subtractive color, the complementary color to green is considered to be red.
Bright green is bright shade of green. It is on the color wheel approximately one-third of the way between chartreuse and harlequin (closer to chartreuse than to harlequin). Bright green represents a visual stimulus of 556 nanometers on the visual spectrum as measured on the CIE chromaticity diagram.
by Phoenix7731 July 21, 2007
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