Gorgon

Used to describe an icy bitch whose very gaze turns even the hottest of rods stone cold.
That fucking gorgon turned my dick inside out.
by Nakednomad November 04, 2007
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a place where the gorgonites come from
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Gorgon

Someone that rarely goes to school and instead stays home to play Persona 5, gets mad when he doesn't get to sit in the front seat, rages at the demon slayer game, gets 300$ a month to occasionally take out the trash.
Person 1: Damn I heard Gorgon thinks Attack on Titan is coming to Call of Duty Vanguard

Person 2: Gorgon moment
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Gorgon

Creatures from Greek mythology that were said to have snakes for hair and could turn you to stone with their gaze. Blood from the left side of their body is a fatal poison and blood from the right side can heal.
Medusa is known as being the most famous gorgon.
by CarpeNoctemm November 19, 2018
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Gorgon

Incredibly tired individual who stays up late
Yeah I stayed up past my bedtime because I'm such a gorgon
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Gorgon

(n) the surprise act of placing hot feces in or on a lover's eyes so that they rise up quickly and stagger blindly throughout the room with arms outstretched, like some kind of agitated zombie. This "game" was played frequently among some of the royal families of Europe throughout the 17th and 18th century.
"The chess match would have to wait. Donnell squatted over Belinda in an attempt to summon the Gorgon" or "Nigel saw her outstretched on the tanning bed...he scurried over and shat on her eyes, thus releasing the Gorgon".
by peppermint sled February 06, 2010
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gorgonic

A nonspecific adjective that could possibly be derived from the Greek monster, the gorgon. The obvious meaning would be "monstrous," but the word is actually employed in any number of circumstances to mean huge, pungent, powerful, loud, old, and a variety of other things. In truth, it is meant to be a false adjective, thrown into sentences to see if people are truly listening or if they're just pretending to understand what you say.
It was a truly gorgonic experience... you know what I mean?

The thing was huge and scary, pracitally gorgonic!

Why does everyone keep saying "gorgonic" to me? Is that even a word?
by Talmanes December 02, 2006
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