Evan big dick is a nice person because he is a boobsucker.
by ygfdxxdtfyugoiogfcdcfygviuohbi June 09, 2020
This is the name of god. Evan James Tuckers are probobly the most saught after men on earth. They have milfs for mothers, and NICE BUTTS. Pinch em, they won't mind;) They're normally very musically talented and definately the best friends you can ever make! They'll wear chick bracelets for their best friend. No lie. Hazaah for Evans!(:
by OhhMyAshnitz(: May 20, 2010
A person (not necessarily gay, or an uncle, or named Evan) who just want to call so many bad names, but your friends would hate you for it. Female form is Lesbian Aunt Kali
by Too Tun Tonto March 16, 2016
by pete evans March 07, 2017
A beautiful talented actress that gets a bad reputation from fans of her washed up ex boyfriend Marilyn Manson. After reading some other definitions on here, who have said she "acts too straight to be Bi".... What does that even mean ? No one can define anothers sexuality or call it into question.
. Her ability to believably change affect mid-scene is stellar !
. Her ability to believably change affect mid-scene is stellar !
by K.P. Wild June 29, 2022
Evan Rachel Wood is an American actress, model, and musician. She's had Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations. She heroically stands up for women's rights, LGBTQ rights, and passed Phoenix Act against domestic violence, which she named, in California. She named Marilyn Manson, also known as Brian Warner, as her abuser. She inspires us and supports other women against abuse.
Evan Rachel Wood transformed her trauma into state law this week when California Governor Gavin Newsom signed her Phoenix Act. When Wood was 18, she was “starved, isolated from friends and family, and at one point tied up by her hands and feet." She eventually pushed past threats to name Manson.
Wood came forward with her survivor story in 2018, releasing a video statement explaining why she wouldn’t name her abuser and testifying before Congress on behalf of the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights. “Bad things can happen to you, but you can rise out of the ashes. That is exactly why I named it the Phoenix Act,” said Wood. “I do believe that you can come back from tragedy, sometimes even stronger than you were before.”
Wood came forward with her survivor story in 2018, releasing a video statement explaining why she wouldn’t name her abuser and testifying before Congress on behalf of the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights. “Bad things can happen to you, but you can rise out of the ashes. That is exactly why I named it the Phoenix Act,” said Wood. “I do believe that you can come back from tragedy, sometimes even stronger than you were before.”
by Inspired21stCentury February 22, 2021