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porn star philosophy

when a guy is seeing a girl and does not care when she has sex with other people. With conditions of pussy is public but ass hole is his.

baby I dont care who you go home with just remember the porn star philosophy that pussy is whoevers but that ass hole is mine.

by pretorian June 5, 2011

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Star Wars Bar

Star Wars Bar captures a series of events or random people in one particular setting that are all bizarre, one after another.

Alyssa: "Woah, last night was very Star Wars Bar..."

Cori: "You mean because of the guy with the eye patch fighting with the angry lesbian while the tiny lap dog sat on the table licking their steak...?"

by Cori Barrett Boyd August 12, 2008

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facebook all-star

A) someone who is always on facebook and joins every group their is and has over 1000 friends
B) someone who always talks about facebook or what they saw on facebook

I always see him on facebook he is a facebook all-star

by keegan ross February 19, 2010

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Star Trek Ending

Something funny happening at the end of sex, resulting in everyone laughing, like at the end of the original Star Trek episodes.

Right at the end of a really long fuck, Jim pulled out and unexpectedly shot Janice in the eye. Everyone laughed, making it a Star Trek Ending.

by 123starknation December 18, 2011

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Star-Spangled Banner

(1) ' The national anthem of the United States, based on the poem, "Defence of Fort McHenry", written in 1814 by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet, Francis Scott Key, who witnessed the British Royal Navy's Chesapeake Bay bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. The poem -- set to the tune of a popular British song, and renamed "The Star-Spangled Banner" -- soon became a well-known American patriotic song. With a range of one and a half octaves, it is known for being difficult to sing. Although the poem has four stanzas, only the first is commonly sung today. "The Star-Spangled Banner" was recognized for official use by the Navy in 1889, and by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916, and was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution on March 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1508, codified at 36 U.S.C. ยง 301), which was signed by President Herbert Hoover. ' -- Wikipedia

(2) According to Kurt Vonnegut, the American national anthem is "pure balderdash", "gibberish sprinkled with question marks". (Which still doesn't prevent me from waxing sentimental over "Old Spangles", but then again I remain fond of ""Waltzing Matilda" -- once called "the unofficial national anthem of Australia" -- the jolly swagman's song now axed by the newly prim-and-proper Ozzies). -- Dinkum

EXAMPLE:

' Trout and Hoover were citizens of the United States of America, a country which was called America for short. This was their national anthem, which was pure balderdash, like so much they were expected to take seriously:

' "O, say can you see by the dawn's early light

What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's

last gleaming,

Whose broad stripes and bright stars,

thru the perilous fight

O'er the ramparts we watched were so

gallantly streaming?

And the rockets' red glare, the bombs

bursting in air,

Gave proof through the night that our

flag was still there.

O, say does that star-spangled banner

yet wave

O'er the land of the free and the home

of the brave?"

' There were one quadrillion nations in the Universe, but the nation Dwayne Hoover and Kilgore Trout belonged to was the only one with a national anthem which was gibberish sprinkled with question marks. '

-- From Kurt Vonnegut's 1973 novel "Breakfast of Champions" -- Chapter 1 (pages 7 - 8).

by Dinkum August 19, 2013

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Not the brightest star in the sky

"Not the brightest star in the sky" means there not the smartest person.
Let's say you where in a class room and you failed a test, sombody might say well "there not the brightest star in the sky"

Did you hear that Kim failed her exams?
Well she's not the brightest star in the sky if I'm being honest.

by Xo_Xo_Xo December 30, 2020

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Star Wars Enthusiast

A Star Wars enthusiast is an avid fan that collects some type of Star Wars memorabilia such as Autographs, Movie posters, Prop replicas, action figures, costumes etc.

Star Wars enthusiast often grew up with the original trilogy, episodes IV , V , VI or has a parent that grew up with the original trilogy and became an enthusiast through exposure. These second-generation enthusiast usually favor the Prequel Star Wars episodes I , II and III .

Enthusiast usually relate with and favor either a light or Dark side character of the movie. They can name every character, ship, event, and creature that is in the movies and will know the names of behind the scenes people involved with Star Wars.

They own videos and or DVDs of every Star Wars movie and often also own videos and or DVDs of Star Wars side projects such as spin-offs and specials.

A seasoned enthusiast of Star Wars understands the subtle sub plots and idiosyncrasies of the story plots. They can point out bloopers, homage's, cameos, and mistakes in the movies.
Depending on age, most enthusiast will currently be playing or had at onetime played Star Wars video games or rpg games .

Extremely dedicated Star Wars Enthusiast will travel across the country or in some cases across oceans to a Star Wars convention.
Science fiction fans of all sorts, a Star Wars enthusiast will sometimes also show enthusiasm for Star Trek.

by francis7a December 29, 2011

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