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David Gerrold 

a second rate writer based in the USA whose main claim to fame is writing the TV episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" for the popular STAR TREK television show. Recently he can be seen selling overpriced stuffed "tribbles" at various science fiction conventions he attends. They usually go for $20 each. He also has a website in which he asks readers to donate money for various personal requests (in the summer of 2006 it was to give his dog an operation the dog needed).
He has written some novels and short stories such as the adaptation of the planet of the apes movies into paperback format. I have met him and found him to be rude and arrogant to anyone who 1) also wants to be a writer 2) has anything good to say about Stephen King

(PS to Mr Gerrold: Stephen King is a DAMN good writer, instead of being so jealous of his literary genius realize that Mr. King worked his #$@#%$5 off to become that way. Why dont YOU do some of that instead of selling us those cheap overstuffed ear muffs you call tribbles at conventions?")
David Gerrold wrote "The Trouble With Tribbles" and has never let the world forget it.
David Gerrold by Heinlein September 25, 2006
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The devil went down to Gergorge.
Gergorge?
Gergorge by shiggle January 13, 2008

Gefrorenesbedauern 

The feeling, after receiving a hot coffee drink, that you should have chosen an iced beverage. (From the German, "
gefroren," frozen, and "bedauern," regret."
"OMG! I was at Starbucks and had such Gefrorenesbedauern! I should have had a Frappuccino! ☕️😱❄️"

Gerrardo 

A blatant display of mard-arsed cheating.
"Did you see Torres then? He ran into the box in the 90th minute and threw himself at the floor like he'd been shot"

"Well what do you expect? They are 1-0 down. An amazing display of Gerrardo from the lad"
Gerrardo by attackweasel January 6, 2010
noun.

gore + horror

also known as "gorror movie"

Any and all movies pertaining to the horror movie genre that are not in the least scary but full of blood, gore, and mayhem. The gore is usually over the top and extensive.
Different from Slasher flicks, gorror movies do not usually have a central homicidal maniac weilding cutlery.
Guy 1: Hey man you see that new horror movie "The Hills have Eyes?"
Guy 2: First, that was a gorror movie, made me almost fucking puke. Second, It's a remake idiot.
Gorror by Beita7 January 3, 2007
Where the Devil went.

It's "just a tad south of Atlanltnneonanata".
GERGORGE: The Devil went down to it.
Gergorge by Yewb March 24, 2008