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Social Genealogy 

The management, discovery, study, search for, archiving and/or dissemination of a person's social media content. Such content could comprise of but is not limited to all the material involved with social media profile entries, text/sms and mms messages, emails, instant messages, and voicemails.
While Sean was looking for an email that he had received last year, it dawned on him that he was involved in his own Social Genealogy.
Social Genealogy by axeman0115 November 18, 2012
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Genealogy Grandparents 

Grandparents who repeatedly inform their grandchildren, and their friends about their lineage.
Genealogy Grandparents will tell the cashier at Linens 'n Things that their lineage can be traced back to Charlemagne
Usually a very "fun sized" person. Likes to party , but doesnt take it over the top. But when you first meet a Gemalis they tend to be very shy. Most Gemalis's like to be freaky, but only with one specific person. They are usually very hardheaded , but caring , like to laugh , and also they are very faithful , and loving. One more thing about a Gemalis is they are a very beautiful individual inside & out.
I met a Gemalis the other day , she didn't talk very much , but she was very pretty .
Gemalis by Swaggmachine November 7, 2012
The name of someone who is really important to you and means everything to you and you love them so so much
Lachie loves gemalem so much
Gemalem by RNG Pooky July 23, 2023

gemerald 

A word commonly used by soyposters to describe slow-burn, bone-chilling, spine-tingling, genre-redefining masterpieces, such as CHUD and the lawnmower man.
soyteen 1: "Cobson used to be a coal, but taking post number 10,000,000 made him a total gemerald, though"

soyteen 2: "No, Coalson can never be a gemerald though, he has always been a coal."
gemerald by Tronche2Cake July 23, 2023

Genealogy 

The research of your family history. Searching to find out who your forfathers were and where they were from. Keeping a record or tree of where your genes originated from.

THE 1ST GENERATION
1--yourself

THE 2ND GENERATION (2-3)
2--father
3--mother

THE 3RD GENERATION (4-7)
4--grandfather, (your fathers father)
5--grandmother, (your fathers mother)
6--grandfather, (your mothers father)
7--grandmother, (your mothers mother)

THE 4TH GENERATION (8-15)
8--great grandfather, (your grandfathers father)
9--great grandmother, (your grandfathers mother)
10--great grandfather, (your grandmothers father)
11--great grandmother, (your grandmothers mother)
12--great grandfather, (your grandfathers father)
13--great grandmother, (your grandfathers mother)
14--great grandfather, (your grandmothers father)
15--great grandmother, (your grandmothers mother)

THE 5TH GENERATION (16-31)
THE 6TH GENERATION (32-63)
Each time you add a generation the numbers double. Number 1's father is #2, his grandfather is #4 and great grand father is #8. If you want their wives you add one to the number.

You can add as much info to your trees as you like such as Medical History, Birth/Death Dates/Places, Siblings, Children.
An easy way to remember how to start a genealogy chart is to keep the men on all EVEN numbers and the women on all ODD numbers.
Genealogy by KRYSANN November 4, 2006