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Ah..great

This is an expression used to indicate the subject being discussed is just great. "Ah" particularly is used to indicate an element surprise, the ".." for the pause and then continued by "great" to convey that the matter being discussed here is just great.

Deku: Every one is asking me whats Ah
Me: Ah..great.

by Michael Cruze December 18, 2020


The Great Boomski

A deity often found by people under the influence of multiple substances.

The Great Boomski is the biggest and the baddest deity out there. God saw this and he was pissed, so he had a fighting tournament. All the best deities were there; Sheba, Buddha, Ra, Odin, and naturally, the Great Boomski.

After fighting through the brackets of all the deities, God and Boomski end up in the finals.

Boomski tried to find some relaxation before fighting God, so he wanders into God's locker room and finds God's slam piece - and God only has the finest slam piece. God's slam piece took one look at Boomski and says "Why don't you bring over some of that Boomdick" and Boomski wasn't bitch made, Boomski was real thug, so he turned it out.

Boomski leaves feeling good and God comes in seeing his slam piece just demolished. God was angered by this.

The next day, Boomski is nice and loosened up, but God is frustrated. They get to the fighting ring and God was like, "Boomski! I'm going to beat your ass!!" but Boomski threw his flex up.

BOOM! Oceans, Mountains, Rivers.

He whips his dick out and it hits the floor of the ring.

BOOM! Rabbits, deers, jrafs.

He threw his dick over his shoulder and God knew he couldn't compete, so he turned away.

Boomski snapped his fingers and the finest slam piece joined him. They got on his intergalactic skateboard and rode off into space to watch over you, and to this day he still watches over us all.

The Great Boomski watches over you. The Great Boomski watches over us all.

by EleanorFrisby April 16, 2021


conservation of greatness

Usually used in sports related situations (but also applicable to all life situations), conservation of greatness describes a situation where a person has just done something earth shatteringly amazing, and then immediately proceeds to attempt another amazing action. The second action has 1% chance of doubling the glory, and a 99% chance of failure, which includes a 50% chance of making the person look like an absolute fool.

Popularly used in the game of ultimate frisbee, but possibly originating elsewhere.

'Conservation of greatness' is rarely used as part of a statement, but instead is the entire statement, said after witnessing the the failed follow up action.

Said with great joy when an opposing team fails to compensate for conservation of greatness, but with utter frustration when your own team mate has just made a fool of himself.

by Edgar R Pagan December 19, 2005

48πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Great Mountain

Large, ominous mountain surrounded by many rivers.

Person 1: "In the shadow of Great Mountain, I feel the emptiness of my own soul."

Person 2: "You are a fool."

Person 1: "I never should have committed that murder."

by the river meanders slowly January 23, 2009

19πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Great Roe

A mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head of a lion - though not the same lion. Invented by Woody Allen.

I wonder if the Great Roe would have been defined sooner if JK Rowling had invented it.

by NOT Woody Allen January 6, 2010


Great Falls

Great Falls Montana, if you are native american or black this place is more shitter than North Korea or equal.

You do not choose to live in Great Falls, you are born in Great Falls.

by Reky420AltAcc August 29, 2021


The Great Employer

One of the Trumpster’s favorite nicknames for himself when he’s feeling low and trying to suck up to Hispanics.

At varying times in my ultra-successful life I have been called The Great Employer since all of my ultra-successful businesses have steadily employed so many undocumented immigrants that you probably would be unable to count them since they are in fact not documented!

by Dr Bunnygirl July 25, 2020