Genesee Cream Ale

Genesee Cream Ale - a cream ale produced by the Genesee Brewing Company in Rochester, New York. Introduced in 1960,Cream Ale receives the extra step of kräusening,

a process in which finished beer is primed for carbonation with wort instead of sugar.

It's an ok starter beer / cheap beer

Comes in a dark green can .
Genesee Cream Ale

The goal was simple: brew a beer that’s smooth like a lager and crisp like an ale.

That’s how Genesee created a true American original in Cream Ale. This award-winning beer has been the style standard since it was first brewed in 1960 and remains just as smooth and flavorful as it’s always been.
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Ahmood al nijaabe

Ahmood al nijaabe is a powerful man from egypt who steals peoples money. He owns half of the sahara desert or atleast 1 sixth of it.
Ahmood al nijaabe put me in debt!
by James the Franco February 04, 2019
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Weird Al Syndrome

A disorder of the brain characterized by the inability to hear a song without being able to hear the Weird Al version's lyrics over the music.
I was listening to Coolio's Gangstas Paradise, and all I could hear was Amish Paradise. I must have Weird Al Syndrome.
by greenknight04 August 23, 2010
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grazie al cazzo

"Grazie al cazzo" or "E grazie al cazzo" , Italian expression that used to say that what someone has just said is a banality, is an obvious concept (that everyone knew)

Litteraly, "Grazie al Cazzo" is "Thanks the dick! " ( you have to thank your dick for this idea, not your brain) and meaning: " it's obious !"
examples:

A: i'm a human
B: Grazie al cazzo ! i don't think you are an insect

A: If i shoot myself in the head, i will die
B: e grazie al cazzo, you're not immortal
by AlessiotheItalianJerk April 11, 2015
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marhalat al-nikmha

Algerian word, that means the most dangerous and the last stage of depression, it means that the person who is at marhalat al-nikmha is broken and dead inside, you can use the word nikmha to describe this stage
Jelloul: bro why are you so depressed
Fayno: I'm at marhalat al-nikmha leave me alone
by Krhhtt/zebi.art March 28, 2021
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The Big De-al

A person who plays basketball but always misses
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Ra's al Ghul

Ra's al Ghul (Arabic: رأس الغول Raʾs al-Ġūl; "Ghoul's Head") is a fictional character, a supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Besides being considered to be one of Batman's greatest enemies, given his high status as a supervillain, Ra's al Ghul has also come into conflict with Superman and other heroes in the DC Universe. He is the son of Sensei, the father of Talia al Ghul, Nyssa Raatko, and Dusan al Ghul, and the grandfather of Damian Wayne. His name in Arabic has been translated in the comics as "The Demon's Head".

Ra's al Ghul has been featured in various media adaptions, most notably Batman: The Animated Series, where he was voiced by David Warner, Batman: Arkham City, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises where he was portrayed by actor Liam Neeson, and the TV Series Arrow where he is portrayed by actor Matt Nable.

IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time List ranked Ra's as #7.
Ra's al Ghul, literally translated from the Arabic as Head of the Demon, is an international immortal eco-terrorist and an enemy of Batman. Believing that humanity is a blight on the planet, his extremist environmentalism has led him to seek the destruction of modern society. Born centuries ago, he has sustained his life through usage of restorative Lazarus Pits. These centuries of experience have made him an incredible tactical expert and physical combatant, allowing him to establish the League of Assassins. His daughter Talia al Ghul has been romantically involved with Batman, leading to a child between the two named Damian Wayne. Ra's al Ghul was created by Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams, first appearing in Batman #232. (1971)
by The Centurion December 24, 2014
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