a park in perth, western australia. its like stoners paradise. teenagers always meet up there in a blue building, called "blue block" to smoke weed and get smashed. gangs go around the area mobbing people.
bogans always chill around greenpark thinking there tough cunts.
bogans always chill around greenpark thinking there tough cunts.
"what are you doing today?"
"just chilling at greenpark aye, gonna get stoned as fuck"
"pass me the durry"
"just chilling at greenpark aye, gonna get stoned as fuck"
"pass me the durry"
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Someone who does everything, including the irrational, to be environmentally friendly. Like burning books so they don't need to cut down more trees. Walking across a forest to work so they don't need to use a car, and killing a squirrel's habitat in the process. And buying their anti-car protest placards from Wal-Mart, then drinking a Starbuck's coffee with totally unfair trade coffee shipped in diesel oil tankers 90000 miles to their little town, and then slapped with a made-in-china "fair trade" sticker so they think they're helping the environment.
Sara worked 30 hours at Mcdonald's last week so she could buy an enviro-friendly handbag from Wal-Mart! What a greentard!
by muntumbo mo klick December 9, 2008
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Get the Greenback Boogie mug.Adam became a vegetarian and ate too many green vegetables last night. This morning he had a bad case of greenarrhia.
by joseph blough April 27, 2014
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'Greenbacks' have been printed since before the turn of the 20th century, when the size of the paper currency was printed on was about 1/3 wider and 1/3 longer than its present size.
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