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Hugh G. Rection

A name someone uses to pickup girls at movies or dinner.

Girl: Hi nice to meet you. Im Amy
Boy: Nice to meet you to. Im Hugh G. Rection
Girl: What?

by urafckinbich January 7, 2016

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B G

B G stands for Blonde Girl. Blonde girls are an entity all their own, superior to all other females. Phenomenal BGs are BGs with tan bodies, huge breasts, tight asses, and girls you walk by and just want to do right then and there.

P: Damn, did you see that phenomenal B G??

A: Yeah bro, I'm bout to tap that...

by Playa MC March 5, 2006

14๐Ÿ‘ 117๐Ÿ‘Ž


Suh suh g

"Suh" - what's up
"G" - gangster

Suh + g
Whats up gangster?

Davidparody: suh suh g, Davidparody back with another banger

by Ann Annamos October 18, 2017

18๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tha G Code

A code of conduct and honor that is expected from a gangster or honorable male.

I ain't tellin those pigs shit! I'm stickin to tha g code.

by Charles Martin September 19, 2003

56๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


free my g

aight so when your g needs to be freed u gotta say โ€œfree my gโ€ because ur g is ur homie and sometimes they get caught in a sticky situation and u gotta bail em out. Also sometimes ppl jus be dumb and in that case itโ€™s like a whole joke bc u gotta free them from their stupidity

โ€œYooooo free my g Tyrone shot up Tonyaโ€™s place and he got locked up real quickโ€

Or

โ€œYo Aidan Tyrone shot up Tonyaโ€™s free my gโ€

by coochie fiend๐Ÿคฉ November 17, 2018


mexican g-string

Where you put your dick between your legs and up your ass like a g-string. Often used to plug the anus.

I forgot underwear today I had to pull a mexican g-string

by Snapper fish November 26, 2013


H. G. Wells

(1866-1946) British writer best known for his science fiction novels, such as "The Time Machine", "The Invisible Man", and "The War of the Worlds". The latter book inspired two movie renditions (1953, 2005), and Orson Welles' famed 1938 radio broadcast, which panicked many listeners, who thought they were listening to news reports of an actual Martian invasion of New Jersey. Wells, who studied with the great British biologist T.H. Huxley, was also an accomplished popularizer of science.

In "The War of the Worlds", H.G. Wells foresaw many of the horrors and technologies of the First World War, such as poison gas, flamethrowers, and armored vehicles.

by Slipperyback August 5, 2005

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