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Cute with wise girl with very clear vision as far as her life opinions are concerned, also honest in her dealings. She is smart and unique but people never appreciate her. She is cute and good and talented at many things.
Wow Gresha is here
gresha by pmbv February 27, 2019
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Gresham gravy 

ranch dressing, a favorite in everyone's least favorite suburb.
"Yo, can I get a side of Gresham gravy for my tots?"
Gresham gravy by superstudent December 6, 2009

prison geisha 

A playful yet slightly disparaging term used to describe the complicated role of a female mental health clinician in a men’s prison.
Gotta run, I’m seeing my prison geisha today so I need to hit the showers.
A geisha is a traditional Japanese entertainer of men. She is a master of traditional arts including music, serving tea (which is a fine Japanese art), dancing and singing etc. Most geisha live in Tokyo or Kyoto (those in Kyoto call themselves geiko. Although in the past it could be argued that geisha were prostitutes (which would be an egregious oversimplification...today it can be easily and accurately said that geisha are certainly not prostitutes.
Geisha have very powerful connections all over the world, hence they are a power to be reckoned with.
geisha by Stephen M. Smith May 8, 2003

Geisha Boy

Man! Did you see all those geisha boys hangin' out at Church and Wellesley streets?
Geisha Boy by St. Charles Tavern December 25, 2009
Despite an obvious western curiousity with geisha they remain hidden in a cloak of secrecy. Geisha are not prostitutes or concubines, if anything they are the equivelant of hostesses. Geisha do not master the erotic arts, these duties are reserved for women called yugos. Compartively, geisha go through intense training learning only the traditional japanese arts. Geisha are very respectable women in japan's society and would never routinely indulge in relationships with different men.
The Geisha's beautiful sunset kimono flowed gently to the ground as she was gracefully playing the shamisen
geisha by Jenna Dur May 13, 2006