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Ed Speleers 

A British actor born on April 7, 1988. Has blond hair and blue eyes. Known for his title role of Eragon, obviously in the movie Eragon.
Person #1: "Did you see Ed Speleers in the movie Eragon? He is soooo hot!!!"

Person #2: "Yes, he is. I watched Eragon the other day; it was pretty interesting."
Ed Speleers by Piisyummy April 11, 2009
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something you cant spell, also big words that you cant say
spellie by spazzing monkey517 March 29, 2008

Spellend 

When your geography teacher does not want to say bellend! XD
Who drew this damn spellend on the board?
Spellend by Lil Nigward November 26, 2018

The D'amelio Family or something i may have spelled it wrong 

The worst family on the internet right behind morgz's family, Her youngest I assume has 96 million on tic tacs or smt like that and her sister......... no. Most of their fans are cringy 12-15 yr olds that do lip syncs with songs such as uh I forgot tbh. Sometimes I wish the word: Charli never combined with : tic tac. Man its 2020 what can you say
The D'amelio Family or something i may have spelled it wrong
A complete original, fabulous and vivacious. Hot and sultry, anyone would be a fool not to notice a Shellee.
That woman is such a Shellee!
Shellee by toast12 February 3, 2010

ocean marketing (also spelled "ocean marketting") 

A marketing faux pas/way of business where you don't take care of your customers as well as treat them like shit, and sooner or later a berated customer gets vocal, shit hits the fan, the PR goes viral, and in a matter of hours your business and name is kicked to the curb by your industry.
Paul Christoforo, who ran ocean marketing (also spelled "ocean marketting"), berated a customer in an email convo, after O.M. wouldn't tell him when his video game controller purchase would arrive. The customer then sent the email convo to Mike Krahulik, a big name in the gaming industry (PAX convention organizer and penny-arcade.com co-creator) who posted it, effectively ruining O.M.'s chance of working in the industry again.