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Great Yarmouth

A seaside town on the East Coast in the county of Norfolk. World famous fish and chips and a once thriving tourist industry.

Home of the puppet man and pound shop galore. portrayed as a deprived area but a great place for your children to get Marijuana and Alcohol with ease. Great Yarmouth is now the home of the infamous 'Puppet Man' who get's his kicks from flapping puppets around all day to music for locals and tourists to enjoy and donate (he was once Norwich's attraction, but he wasn't good enough for Norwich so Yarmouth welcomed him with open arms). It is also the home of the legendary cult 'The Brotherhood' who's deeds have changed the world as we know it. Yarmouth is a very interesting place with something going on all the time, you just need to know where you look ( Out the Window ), but on a nice day, the sea-front is beautiful, always worth a nosey, don't be shy to visit, it's a thumbs up area.

Hey look at that funny man over there Daddy! *He's a woman son, must be from Great Yarmouth*

by daveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! March 1, 2011

32πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Great War

What the Russians call a World War. Understandably so, because World War I and World War II were full-scale, destructive conflicts that involved all of humanity.

"World War I was called The Great War, and World War II was called The Great Patriotic War."

by Dave December 31, 2005

29πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Great Replacement

When Facebook or Twitter redesign their interface and then roll it out to everybody so you can't use the old one, even though it's a steaming load of crap.

Facebook updated Messenger again? Great, even though this new design is crap here comes the Great Replacement all over again.

by America Lover πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ August 9, 2019

109πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


The Great Penis

The almighty figure of the belief system Conceptual Peniosity, and a rough influence on Wangertonialism

Holden: Caulfield, please don't anger The Great Penis, or you will suffer his sticky wrath.
Caulfield: Oh my Penis, I'm so very sorry

by Meathammer and Thongbreaker April 9, 2009

26πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


The Great Gatsby

A sexual position in which one reaches out and misses.

Tom: Hey Daisy, how was your date last night?

Daisy: It was over as soon as he tried to do The Great Gatsby.

by F. Scott Fitzgerald III February 18, 2010

158πŸ‘ 63πŸ‘Ž


The Great Milenko

a true legend and cherished member on message boards everywhere.

I sure love reading and posting on these message boards. Maybe one day, just maybe, I'll reach The Great Milenko status.

by Mr Pimp Daddy July 12, 2006

122πŸ‘ 47πŸ‘Ž


great alexander

Alexander the Great July 20 356 BC – June 10 323 BC, also known as Alexander III, was an ancient Greek king (basileus) of Macedon (336–323 BC). He was one of the most successful military commanders in history, and was undefeated in battle. By the time of his death, he had conquered most of the world known to the ancient Greeks.

Following the unification of the multiple city-states of ancient Greece under the rule of his father, Philip II of Macedon (a labour Alexander had to repeat because the southern Greeks rebelled after Philip's death), Alexander conquered the Achaemenid Persian Empire, including Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia, Judea, Gaza, Egypt, Bactria, and Mesopotamia, and extended the boundaries of his own empire as far as Punjab, India.

Prior to his death, Alexander had already made plans for military and mercantile expansions into the Arabian peninsula, after which he was to turn his armies to the west (Carthage, Rome, and the Iberian Peninsula). His original vision had been to the east, though, to the ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea, as described by his boyhood tutor Aristotle.

Alexander integrated many foreigners into his army, leading some scholars to credit him with a "policy of fusion." He also encouraged marriages between his soldiers and foreigners; he himself went on to marry two foreign princesses.

Alexander died after twelve years of constant military campaigning, possibly as a result of malaria, poisoning, typhoid fever, viral encephalitis or the consequences of alcoholism. His legacy and conquests lived on long after him, and ushered in centuries of Greek settlement and cultural influence over distant areas. This period is known as the Hellenistic Age, and featured a combination of Greek, Middle Eastern and Indian culture. Alexander himself was featured prominently in the history and myth of both Greek and non-Greek cultures. His exploits inspired a literary tradition in which he appeared as a legendary hero in the tradition of Achilles.

great alexander is born in pella

by boksa April 17, 2008

20πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž