Vincent Chase's agent in HBO's Entourage played by Jeremy Piven.
One of the coolest people on the planet.
One of the coolest people on the planet.
by Ernest Hemingway December 15, 2008
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Considered to be one of the finest, expensive and highly sought after wines in all of Westeros.
Heavily restricted by climate and location; House Redwyne takes most of its' revenues from the global export of wine, the most profitable of which is Arbor Gold.
Considered to be one of the finest, expensive and highly sought after wines in all of Westeros.
Heavily restricted by climate and location; House Redwyne takes most of its' revenues from the global export of wine, the most profitable of which is Arbor Gold.
"Sup Dawg! Here, have a Bud!"
"Naw man, I'm celebrating tonight- here have a pull off my flagon of Arbor Gold."
"Man, that's bad ass- your next tumble with Roz is on me!"
"thanks"
"Naw man, I'm celebrating tonight- here have a pull off my flagon of Arbor Gold."
"Man, that's bad ass- your next tumble with Roz is on me!"
"thanks"
by sixthirtytwo January 24, 2012
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Girl: "Do you see that boy over there? He's so hot"
Girl #2: "I know, he's a total genetic gold mine!"
Girl #2: "I know, he's a total genetic gold mine!"
by sitss July 26, 2010
Get the Genetic Gold Mine mug.A male that makes it a point to be noticed via expensive material possessions. Charismatic and charming, easily able to manipulate funds from empathetic souls. Rarely works, sense of entitlement, lacks close peers and devoid of family. Steer clear. If its too good to be true it probably is.
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by julefuncool October 18, 2006
Get the Stay gold, Ponyboy...Stay gold... mug.Fried Gold, meaning 'great' or 'perfect' replaced the phrase 'Textbook' in the Spaced DVD commentry and also appeared in Shaun of the Dead. The phrase was invented by Nick Frost, who is also a firm believer that dogs can't look up.
'See that, it's Fried Gold.'
'Look at Aida's expression - it's Fried Gold!'
'How's that for a slice of Fried Gold?'
'Look at Aida's expression - it's Fried Gold!'
'How's that for a slice of Fried Gold?'
by Timmy Boy June 2, 2004
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