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great-great-great-great-grandmother

Great-great-great-grandparent's mother.

My great-great-great-great-grandmother is a good person.

by Mr. Jacov November 23, 2019


great-great-great-great-grandmother

Great-great-great-grandparent's mother.

great-great-great-great-grandmother

by Simaduria July 27, 2024


great refusal

A phrase from the Divine Comedy by Dante. Its meaning has been debated by literary scholars, who believe it to either refer to the resignation of the Papacy by Celestine V, or the killing of Christ by Pontus Pilate.

“I saw and recognized the shade of him
who made, through cowardice, the great refusal

by City_of_dis February 2, 2024


half-great-great-great-aunt

Great-great-grandparent's half-sister.

half-great-great-great-aunt.

by Zabombini October 5, 2024


half-great-great-great-aunt

Great-great-grandparent's half-sister.

My half-great-great-great-aunt is a good person.

by Rwopazaq November 24, 2019


Great Sacandaga Lake, Ny

A large lake that once beautiful but turned to shit when towns were built around it. People often shit their pants at the site of it. That’s how much garbage is in there.

Jimmy went swimming in the Great Sacandaga Lake, Ny and drowned.

by Yoyoyoyoyoyo666 December 29, 2022


Make it great again

1. (verb) To fix; to correct.
2. (verb) To increase something's quality after the latter's decline.
3. (verb: semi-sarcasm) To restore the quality by exclusive, destructive or otherwise dubious ways.

1. The tap is leaking, Jake! Make it great again!
2. Facebook is becoming retarded; join me in the quest to make it great again!
3. Make the crops great again and use our PestiCider product!

by Gustavo6046 January 18, 2018