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ghost world

(n)an amazing Indie film made in 2002 by director Terry Zwigoff. Based on the comic book made my Daniel Clowes.

It's about two friends Enid(Thora Birch) and Rebecca( Scarlett Johansson) who just graduate high school and don't really know what to do what there lives. They play a prank on an guy named Seymour(Steve Buscemi) through a personals ad in the newspaper. Enid later becomes friends with Seymour and starts to lose Rebecca as a friend towards the end. It sounds sad but this movie is actually pretty bitchin'.

some funny quotes:
Alcoholic Customer: Do you serve beer or any alcohol?
Enid: I wish. Actually you wish... after about five minutes of this movie, you're gonna wish you had ten beers.

Rebecca: So, what do you do if you're a Satanist?
Enid: Sacrifice virgins and stuff.
Rebecca: I guess that lets us off the hook.

Enid: How can you stand all these assholes
Rebecca: Some people are ok, mostly I just feel like poisoning everybody.

Ghost World is one of best movies ever. Its intelligent and has super acting.
by TheBoscoFactor February 2, 2006
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Ghost Word

Noun. A word created by accident, usually as a result of misprinting, misspelling, or bad translation.
The words tweed and syllabus are examples of ghost words.
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Ghost word

1. A word Created by accident by Misspelling or other stuff
2. Made up or no longer use words in dictionaries

3. Some forgotten slang terms That can be found on website like urban dictionary
1. Sometimes I like to use ghost words in a funny way
2. It's kind of sad how ghost words can become a thing
3. Why would you post a word on a website when you know a lot of people ain't going to be using it
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A phrase I have apparently hallucinated as being in Metal Gear Solid 3/Delta, yet it still fits the vibe of Metal Gear Solid. I thought it came from the first radio call with Major Zero in MGS 3/Delta, but after rewatching that part, I was wrong.

("You're a ghost, Snake, in every sense of the word." is the phrase I wanted to put in the definition box, but it has to be said in the same order to post.)
"You're a ghost in every sense of the word."
by JimmyJimmersonThe6th February 1, 2026
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