a nonce that stalks kids and kidnaps them in his basmemebt
george lee is a nonce
Affectionately referred to as simply Orson Welles. A very influential American film director, writer, and actor who was also involved in theatre and radio. He is known for his infamous 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast and film, Citizen Kane (1941). Welles succumbed to obesity in his late years.
Oh, he was the voice actor for Unicron in the 1986 animation, "The Transformers: The Movie".
George Orson Welles wanted to play a god-like role before he died; he got to do the voice acting for Unicron -- enough said.
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George is a very kind boy who isn't afraid to say I love you to people...
He is really sweet and nice and funny but most of the stuff funny about him is just basically how dumb and bad at spelling he is.
He is a great and semi loyal boyfriend but he does like to message many other girls which is a bit of a red flag so be careful there.
Overall a great boy but he really needs to get his priorities (and his spelling) sorted out.
One Friend: "He told me he loved me last night"
Other Friend: "Awww what a George Bonner"
He is young hearted, naive, a dreamer. May not support the best football team in the land.
But he is undeniably tall.
This is because his brain has not yet caught up with the growth of his body.
He will learn in time. He will mature. He will get used to the feeling of loss when watching his team.
Wow, isn't he a Tall George!
definition 1, noun: two characters from the Harry Potter series.
definition 2, verb: when you have had enough with a bad teacher and drop out of school
My favorite characters are Fred and George.
If Professor Staunton fails me for no reaosn one more time, I'm going to pull a fred and george.
a being so beautiful and elegant that it is completely incomprehensible to mere mortals
Damn bro, Nicco really doesn't understand who bicurious george is!
A printed book created as a charming parody of a children's book series originally entitled "Curious George".
In the original, "Curious George" engages in various innocent misadventures. In the parody, those misadventures are sexual, and are described through various forms of double entendre and innuendo.
The original "Curious George" series may have been suitable for kids. "Bi-Curious George"? It looks to be a small printed book in the same format and style, but is packed with innuendo about his desire for sea men and the monkey business he gets up to with fire fighters. Likely an inside joke, for adults.
Certainly the creeping Darwinism inherent in placing a gay monkey as the lead character will offend the deeply religious.