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sexy guy

A sexy guy is someone who is male or someone who defines as a man/boy who is very good looking.

Mollie, "Ooooh He is sexy!"

Katie, "Yeah he is, he's a sexy guy."

by Mollie_A13_16.10.18 February 13, 2019

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Who's this guy?

1. A phrase which can be used to humiliate a person who you know well, who has just said something that has either failed at telling a joke, or has just said something stupid or embarrassing.

2. Said when there is a stranger nearby acting in a funny or weird way, or who complies with the above.

Both are generally said with a thumb in the direction of the offender, and a generic "pfft" noise.

Charlie: I've got one of those!

Ollie: Pfft... Who's this guy? *points thumb towards Charlie*

by FlakkyB November 28, 2009

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cable guy

someone who is extremley annoying. Always bothering. A Stalker if u will.

Here comes Mark the cable guy again, what a loser.

by trizmcmany December 15, 2004

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Guy code

A secret code known only to guys and no girls can know

We must protect the secrets of the guy code with our lives.

by B0ssMode January 2, 2015

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Dry Guy

A very rough handjob with no form of lubrication. Often received after a heated make out/dry hump session.

Man, that bitch must give one hell of a dry guy because Dan's been limping around all week.

by Omar the Piledriver February 9, 2009

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family guy

LOL, it's that 80s cartoon!

Family Guy thrives on references to past events. Even when people (idiots) don't get what it means, they sure do laugh their asses off at it. Sad.

by The above statement is true. September 21, 2007

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family guy

A television show best described by a shameless plagarism attempt, in an effort to create a cartoon series which could even be 1/2 as entertaining as The Simpsons.

Inspiration, is often the seed for works of great innovation. Imitation, isnt always a bad thing. Influence, is where techniquies are adopted, imitated, learned from and incorporated as a part of one's own unique style. Giving 'nodds', is where a writer will steal an idea for use in one of their own works - yet openly credit the original author. For example, in Office Space, the characters plan to use a bank robbing scheme which was already done in Superman III. So, they introduce this scheme such that one character says "yeah - just like they did in Superman III". Theres no shame in that, its like giving propps.

Then, we have plagarism. Family Guy is a series guilty of shameless idea theft - not just at the dialogue level, or the plot level - but I mean, I have seen exact sequences appear in Family Guy, which were stolen directly from The Simpsons. Its shameless idea theft. It's a crime.

The writers of Family Guy are incapable of creating innovative or original work, so they steal scenes from The Simpsons without even understanding why they are funny.

by TSL January 20, 2006

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