James Charles

He does makeup on youtube and he can do anything. He is gay ( not trying to be rude) . He calls everyone sister. James is everything. He has a eye shadow pallete. Use code James for 10% off for many things. So go and Sister Subcribe to James please.
James Charles is my hero!
by Linda ;) February 26, 2019
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James Charles

A soul-sucking snake that would trade your soul for a single corn chip. He doesn't have any friends and his social blade is going down.
Tati Westbrook: James Charles and I aren't friends anymore
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charles dominic willis

a way of decribing a extreame gay person
god look at him hes defonitany a charles dominic willis
by jammysoufs August 29, 2008
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Charles Robert Killick

He is a sensible man and he is a head teachers boy.
Charles Robert Killick has plays on the swing with the headteacher who looks like a hedgehog
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James Charles maneuver

Basically when anyone like James Charles makes or did make an action turning a straight Or unidentified gendered person into a person of the similar gender
Man1: yo bruh I just hear no cap Danny used the James Charles maneuver on Damian
Man2: wait, dead ass?.... sooo Damian is gay now?
by On_insta_@torch_boi June 06, 2019
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Liam Charles Boisset

Liam Charles Boisset is wearing a black $1.79 beanie from Walgreens.
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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, he wrote a number of books including Alice in Wonderland, Through The Looking Glass, and The Hunting of the Snark.

he is less known for his abilities as a mathematician, logician, Anglican and photographer. he was a rumored opium addict, and that Alice in Wonderland was written because one of his "trips" was so fantastically real to him.

it was also noted that he was an epileptic, and that a standard domestic painkiller of the time, laudanum (derived from the same poppies used to produce opium), helped ease the seizures.
"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes -- and ships -- and sealing-wax --
Of cabbages -- and kings --
And why the sea is boiling hot --
And whether pigs have wings."

--A poem by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, in comparison with one by Thomas Hood:

"And how the sprites of injured men
Shriek upward from the sod. --
Ay, how the ghostly hand will point
To show the burial clod:
And unknown facts of guilty acts
Are seen in dreams from God!"
by jennnnn, August 01, 2008
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