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General Sam

A YouTuber and gaming Jew with a big nose who is bound to steal your sheckles (You'll understand if you watch him)

"Did you see that new General Sam Sheckelstien video, he mugged the fuck out of some villagers"

by __lulz December 11, 2016

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Funkmaster General

A gentleman who is endowed not only with the power of funk, but also dresses in a fly and thoroughly impractical way.

That Undercover Brother certainly is the Funkmaster General

by Max Cummings October 31, 2003


Generation Squeak

Generation Squeak or Gen Squeak is the demographic cohort after Generation Z. There are no specific starting dates, but it's assumed that the starting dates are between 2006 - 2013. This cohort is known to have very high pitch screams that usually annoys almost every generation in an online video game.

Gen Z: *plays any game*
*Generation Squeak joins game*

Gen Squeak: Hi guys
Gen Z: Shut up Squeaker

by Nick Gurse August 13, 2018


Generation Asshole

A spoof term you can apply to any generation whose members you wish to impugn as a mass due to some unconsciously projected trait of your own such as laziness, entitlement, materialism or self-absorption.

Well, what the hell can you expect from someone who is a card carrying member of Generation Asshole?

by Dr Bunnygirl June 3, 2020


general obvious

getting promoted from captain obvious to general obvious because you always point out the obvious all the time.

Bob always points out that he has no arms and legs. Thanks general obvious. You point out everything that is obvious so you have been promoted. congradulations.

by laxgoalie6 December 12, 2008


General Kenobi

The dankest Jedi in the history of dank jedi’s. Danker than Sith Palps. His famous phrase “hello there” warms the hearts of all memist’s.

Grievous: General Kenobi
General Kenobi: Hello there

by You picked the wrong hous fool May 29, 2018

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Generation Alpha

According to social researcher Mark McCrindle in his book 'The ABC of XYZ: Understanding the Global Generations' (www.mccrindle.com.au), this is what we can expect the next generation to be called. Given the fact that the generational span has contracted significantly from 20-25 years to 15 years, he also predicts that the next generation is due to begin in 2010.
So, why 'Alpha'? With generational analysis having moved from a stage of foundation to consolidation, a more predictable labelling system is being formed. There being consensus on the alphabetised theme of Generations X, Y and Z, it is most likely that the next generation will be Generation Alpha (the first letter of the Greek alphabet). This nomenclature of moving to the Greek alphabet after exhausting the Latin one (A, B, C, D etc), has a long history with meteorologists. In fact, scientists of all disciplines use the Greek alphabet as a labelling sequence and so it looks likely that the sociologists will follow this trend with the generations too.

"Do you know they are saying the next generation will be called Generation Alpha?"

by Wolfwoman September 13, 2009

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