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Shakespeare In The Park

1. Any number of independent acting troupes which put on interpretations of Shakespeare's plays in local parks during the Spring, Summer, and early Autumn months. Often a great place for a date or to catch some local culture.

2. A large group of incredibly incompetent, self-absorbed people that have no consideration of others. Generally with inflated egos and the Peter Principle is at work, believing they are master of their craft when really, they are babytown frolics and cannot go out reliably without soiling themselves.
My wife and I met at a Shakespeare In The Park event.

Management is a prime example of Shakespeare In The Park, they have no idea what is going on and I am pretty sure the CEO shat himself in the last board meeting.
by PainfulTruths June 6, 2018
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Shakespeare

When a male is done peeing and shakespeares the last bit off.
The last bit of piss clung on for dear life, but was no match for my vigorous shakespeare.
by DeepFryLasagna August 11, 2018
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shakesPEARe

a pear who holds a skull and says things that rhyme
yo jimmy dat shakespeare copyed the shakesapple damn shit our society is shited up man
by patricia morarez October 14, 2020
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Shakespearesexual

Identifies with the pronouns thy/thou
"Hey, I'm Emily! I'm Shakespearesexual and I identify with the pronouns thy/thou."
by Leo_isadog January 4, 2022
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shakespearonary

relating to or denoting the memories or skills which supply vitality to the mind that holds the Bard of Avon as its 'immediate jewel'
Her shakespearonary skills have earned her the respect of bardolators in the college.
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Shakespeare

1. (1564-1616) English poet, playwright, actor and director; not much is known about his life. He wrote 37 plays and over 200 poems, and is rumored to have contributed heavily to the translation of the King James' Bible. One of the most influential figures of the Renaissance era, his mastery of the English language, his keen understanding of human behavior, and his passionate dedication to the value of love and knowledge have ensured his survival, as a cross-cultural icon, for nearly 500 years, and at the dawn of a new century, the continuing popularity of his work seems to guarantee that his genius will continue to stretch far into the future; perhaps this continuing popularity is due to the fact that, though seen by many unenlightened eyes as old-fashioned, his works are filled with an insight and compassion for humanity, that were centuries ahead of their time.
Some of his plays include HAMLET, MACBETH, ROMEO AND JULIET, OTHELLO and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. There are rumors of a 38th play, but although several "re-discovered" manuscripts have been put forward as possible contenders, no case has been adequately proven for any of them, to date.
2. A guy who has charm, wit and a way with words; a jack-of-all-trades, a loyal friend, a trustworthy confidant, and a passionate lover. In short, a Renaissance man.
That Shakespeare was dead sexy- he was a lover of all humanity, and he really knew how to use his tongue.
by C.G. Newton September 28, 2005
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Shakespeare

A cruel and heartless man that wrote scores of plays for the sole purpose of torturing young schoolboys and -girls for generations after his death.
Shakespeare...That bastard.
by Rado February 5, 2005
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