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Bloody hot outside; a heat wave. —adjective. Pronounced: gawr-ee. Named after Vice-president Al Gore; author of "An Inconvenient Truth" and leading proponent of controversial Global Warming & Climate Change Theory.
Used in a sentence: It's hotter than hell out here; in fact, it's positively 'gorey'.
gorey by GIDEON'S FLEECE™ August 6, 2010
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people who come from baku and like to eat alot of chiscabob. like drinking vodka and they are very smart and like to speed on public roads
im a gorsky what are you?
ya crutus muskva, ya crutus baku tepair shto.
gorsky by Bigal May 13, 2005

Edward Gorey

A writer/illustrator/set designer who was known for his macabre themes and victorian-style illustrations.
Have you seen Edward Gorey's set for Dracula? It's incredible.
Edward Gorey by Sparky March 2, 2005
gorety is the type of girl who is super nice to everyone, she’s smart, independent, and always gets what she wants no matter what! she’s super shy and doesn’t have a lot of friends. don’t get on her bad side and do her wrong because she can and will flip your whole world upside down! she is not one to mess with. she likes spending time doing self care and taking care of herself.
Person: do you know gorety?

Person 2: yeah she called me ugly
in middle school...
Person: she’s totally cool and super nice! i love gorety
Everyone: we all love gorety she’s such an amazing friend!
gorety by gor3ty September 24, 2020

Görky and Betty 

Görky is Betty's soulmate, they cannot be separated from each other.

Görky shows his unconditional love to Betty without hesitation, that gives her a lot of happiness and makes her feel loved like never before. However, Betty is not as good at showing her love as he is, but she keep making him feel loved, so it's okay=). She really love him.
Görky and Betty will get married.
Görky and Betty will always be together .
Görky and Betty by RavenQueen_ar November 7, 2022

Edward Gorey

1925-2000

an aloof, eccentric, absurdly talented author and illustrator well known for his illustrated stories, many of which are unplaceably illboding or passively macabre, in tone or outright. his characters seemed to be placed in another time, from 1900 through 1930 perhaps, and there was something in his art and humor that caused many fans to initially mistake him for either English or dead. his style of drawing varied considerably from book to book, some illustations impossibly detailed and dark (The West Wing), others less so (The Eclectic Abecedarium). he lived in New York City for a while, and then on Cape Cod.
The Ghastlycrumb Tinies, an alphabet of dead children, may be his best known book.
Edward Gorey by dagger_grrl June 2, 2004