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Celebridog

Small dogs owned by worthless celebrities, like Paris Hilton. Usually carried around in a small purse that is almost always pink. They wear rhinestone collars and eat from a pink dog bowl with their name on it.
Hey did you hear about Paris Hilton's new celebridogs? She named them Tokyo Blu and HarajukuBitch.
by Mageeshamagoo August 18, 2008
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Celebridouche

Someone famous for being famous who also happens to be extremely unlikable.
The entire cast of Jersey Shore has now reached celebridouche status in American pop culture.
by Ian Mott February 3, 2010
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celebriton

a famous British person, a British celebrity (from "celebrity" + "briton")
Frank: I saw Hugh Grant yesterday in Central Park.
Jen: This celebriton? No kidding!
by KurtSteinerPL August 20, 2011
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Celbridge

A suburb of Dublin, wherein the native people are referred to as "Knackers" or "Scags". Home to a population of approximately 18,000 people this suburb breeds new and exciting life every day. "Scaldy" a term generally associated with Celbridge (derived from the word "Scaldwin", a well known local "character") meaning a person of irrefutable bad character who enjoys activities such as; knacker drinking, smoking spliffs, driving a knacker mobile and listening to The Barley Mob.
You're from Celbridge, haha don't ya mean Smellbridge!

Who's up for Knacker drinking in the field behind Castletown house?

Knacker drinking on the 67?

Where the fuck is the 67?
by 67a May 1, 2012
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celebritology

The contemporary worship of entertainers in American culture, including actors and actresses, singers, dancers, athletes, television commentators, politicians, and Reality TV stars.
The fact that more people watch American Idol than participate in political elections is evidence of American celebritology.
by darkbeats July 7, 2010
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celebridiot

An individual who attends a public event which is televised. S/He continually talks on his/her cell phone while waving at the television camera. S/he feels the event is there only to provide 15 seconds of celebrity to the celebridiot.
A person sits behind home plate at the world series and calls his friends on his cell so that they can see him on television; probably people who see him each day. He feels that his image being electronically transmitted has somehow made him important instead of just annoying.
by C. Seale October 28, 2004
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Celebrious

I Love Celebrious Women
by iternity November 9, 2009
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