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gore

Cool, or hardcore. doing something which most would be too chicken shit to do.

When Scott, as fat as he is, ran up the down escalator.... that was pretty gore.

by Sidenote October 9, 2006

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gore

to gouge or destroy a country through socialism

Al Gore thinks socialism is best for America even though it hasn't worked for any other country. The definition of insanity is "trying the same thing over many times, expecting a different result" This is the basis of the democratic party.

by Roger Walsberg January 26, 2006

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Gore

Used as a prefix to describe an exceptional weather event thought to be caused by global warming: Gore-weather, Gore-warmth, Gore-cold, Gore-melt, Gore-storm, Gore-rain, Gore-snow, etc.

The weatherman predicted Gore-humidity for the inland regions of the coastal state.

by M. Martel October 24, 2007

9๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


gore

Makes a random sentance cooler. Follow these instructions:

1. Start off with a random sentance like "So, I was walking down the street yesterday and..."

2. Add 'gore,' in a gruff, harsh voice.

So, do you remember when GORRRRRRE!

by jesus January 12, 2004

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gore

A conjunction for the words ghetto and whore. Usually refers to a tired looking chick whose been abit too promiscuous.

alternate: a dirty, dirty whore

Check out the gore, I can smell her from here.

by Bj-a-day December 2, 2005

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Border Gore

Ugly borders that look like complete shit usually found in paradox games such as EU4 and HOI4. They include borders of nations cut in half with a bunch of enclaves and exclaves and snaking lands.

USA: alright Germany, i beat you in ww2. give me half your Russian provinces and give the other half to Norway and Britain can take a few parts of Siberia here and there and Poland shall be independent

Germany: But that would create so much border gore!

by oscarnout August 25, 2016

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Al Gore

1. a superlative term describing a person who is accomplished or exceptionally noteworthy in a specific field or area of work, sometimes though not always within the environmental or green sector.

2. to call someone the Al Gore of an area or field describes a person who had once experienced a tragic loss or hardship, but then later went on to accomplish great things. Gore's presidential bid in 2000 was considered tragic because he had won the popular vote but lost the electoral college to George W. Bush due to highly suspicious voting irregularities in a state governed by the winner's brother.

1. My geography professor is the Al Gore of water. Every year, he travels to developing countries to help bring about improvements to irrigation for populations without safe sources of drinking water.

2. Dave Grohl is like the Al Gore of rock & roll. He experienced the sudden, tragic loss of Kurt Cobain and Nirvana, yet went on to front the biggest rock band in the world with the long-running Foofighters.

by D.S. Credito March 30, 2015

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