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Post Master General

The friendly act of licking your thumb (as if it were a postage stamp), and then pressing your thumb into a large pussy (as if it were an envalope).

I gave DJ's mom the ole Post Master General last night. I can't wait to tell him.

by Q Ball January 20, 2004

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General Betray Us

Proper Noun, Derogatory name for General Petraeus, the United States military commander of the War on Terror. Commonly, liberals associate "Betray Us" with "Petraeus" because of the point that violence is not the American way.

Libertarian or Conservative: "God, I hope that General Petraeus defeats the fundamentalist Muslims of the Middle East."

Liberal or Democrat: "Ugh . . . it's General Betray Us trying to keep fighting. You know that this battle is stupid anyway."

by YouTube User: TheSanguineOne September 12, 2010

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mass shooting generation

The generation of young people in school between Columbine and Parkland massacres, where mass shootings have become commonplace.

After Parkland the mass shooting generation finally said enough is enough and with the leadership of student activist have taken on the NRA and Republican and Democratic representatives that have been restrained by NRA and their cronies. NRA policies have had priority over gun safety and those advocating background checks, mental health screening, and limitations on firepower.

by mlhiss March 19, 2018

10๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


generous dry humping

When you hump someone with clothes on while complementing them at the same time.

generous dry humping; Jennifer, thank you for generously dry humping me. Now its my turn. Make sure to call me daddy

by meky903 September 1, 2015

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Generation Y

As Generation Y kids were introduced to the World Wide Web through basic dial-up Internet, so did the shaping of their lifestyles and approach to socialization. These were significantly influenced by online connectivity's relatively primitive Etiquette in technology and the inevitable results of self-discovery by the users who were interacting online. These formative years of Internet technology was coincidentally the formative years of Generation Y members. Online etiquette and protocols of social and legal interaction were yet to be fully established and formalized and it was during this period that much of the landscape of the Internet was influenced and shaped by how Generation Y used the Internet as a platform for communication.

Information accessibility for Generation Y, in the 90's, was largely based on the use of the physical library for books, archives, and offline databases. This involved the handling of voluminous documents and paperwork (from general encyclopedias to special book collections), a legacy of the tedious academic process passed on by past generations. As the use of the Internet garnered momentum among the young Generation Y members, the increasing use of online groups, forums; bulletin boards facilitated the exchange of more information and expanded the interactivity of so many of the young users in the community. The frequency of interaction ultimately led to the integration of media content and popular topics of discussion - Internet pop culture

I loved fiddling around MSDOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows 98 as a kid. I'm Generation Y. Millennials can't be lumped together.

by CommandereON January 10, 2018

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Rainbow Generation

People born from 1998-2001. As of 2018, ages range from 17-20. Born during the technology boom; changing from overhead projectors to smartboards. Can feel nostalgia from 90's cartoons, but aren't accepted as 90's kids by Millennials. Kind of lost in the generation creation of iGen from Millennials. Accept people for who they are and don't really care what they identify with unless they do harm to others. Hate iGen, hated by Millennials.

I'm kinda lost, stuck in the Rainbow Generation.

by zebrabo December 22, 2018

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generic program

Any program that is better than WinPCap

No generic program can be as bad as WinPCap!

by All Windows XP users March 13, 2003

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