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Geographically challenged

A Politically correct term for someone who gets very easily lost.
Ashley is so geographically challenged! she couldn’t get from point A to B even if you drew her a map!
by Thebibbi August 12, 2021
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geographic incompatible

geographic incompatible: He or She lives too far to date.
by Puertorican Lady October 17, 2021
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geographical nepotism

Also know as 'locational nepotism'. It's like nepotism, but for locations. Commonly occurs in professional settings where a boss will have a personal preference for a location based on personal relation to the location.

Example: The boss wants to have a meeting in a town, because it's close to their vacation home.
The boss picking that location is total geographical nepotism
by Wakawaka98 December 18, 2023
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Geographic two-man

When you and a friend have sex with your respective partners in a 100 meter radius.
Grace and Chip pulled off the geographic two-man at Pablo’s last night!
by Tim Buckanowski February 22, 2025
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Geographically Edge

The art of trying to overcome the frustration of a good connection with someone fun who lives on the other side of the plant.

Emotional thirst trap with a different time zone, may lead to weird sex dreams you can’t quite remember.
Kieran enjoys attempting to geographically edge only the coolest of women.
by Key Rin April 18, 2025
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National geographic

“Yo have you checked out national geographic”
by Stan_Keepis March 28, 2024
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The hypothesis that the development and dominance of specific technology suites (e.g., maritime, steppe cavalry, industrial manufacturing, digital networks) are heavily predisposed, though not absolutely determined, by the physical geography of the originating civilization. Rivers favor hydraulic empires and shipbuilding; open plains favor wheeled vehicles and cavalry; isolated islands favor naval power; mountainous regions favor decentralized, defensible settlements. Geography offers a menu of viable technological paths.
Example: The Theory of the Geographic Axis of Technologies explains why Britain, an island with accessible coal and a maritime culture, spearheaded the steam and naval technologies of the Industrial Revolution, while the vast, interconnected steppes of Eurasia fostered horse-based nomadic empires whose "technology" was superior breeding, saddles, and composite bows for millennia.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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