A term used to describe a bad movie made by an otherwise good director. Etymology from Michel Gondry's "The Green Hornet" (2011).
Fabio: Cronenberg is a great director!
Stefan: Yeah, he doesn't have any green hornets.
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Noun
social hornet (plural social hornets)
A gregarious person who likes to attend parties and other social gatherings with the intent to disrupt the natural flow of conversational towards topics where they hold the "moral" high-ground; a people person who starts debates that have no finite or discernable answer for the sole purpose of being correct through the impossibility of proving them incorrect.
Synonyms: Troll; Jason
Antonyms: Social Butterfly
Only a social hornet would argue: "A lion would whip a polar bear's ass, they only kill things that cant fight back."
"It doesn't matter who's terrain they fight in..."
"A lion would just eat their fill of seals and penguins, the polar bear wouldn't even have a chance"
A Hudson hornet is when you shove a bottle of cologne up someoneβs asshole
Terrance :How was it with that girl last night?
Pablo: Pretty good she gave me a Hudson hornet, I came instantly.
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Nick name for Charlotte, NC; aka Crunkville, the Queen City, and the QC.
Man, it was crunk as a mo-fo in the hornet's nest last night!
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After taking a painful and stinging dump, only to find a small amount of shit in the toilet.
Damn, that hurt like a mother fucker. I could have sworn it was bigger than that? i.e. 'Hornet's Nest'
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To poke your index finger in someone's buttcrack. This can be done with or without clothes and with or without a "buzzing" sound effect.
He was going up the stairs and knew he shouldn't have gone first because he felt his friend sting him with the brown hornet.
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The Green Hornet was a television show on the ABC US television network.
It aired for one season from 1966-1967, and starred Van Williams as the Green Hornet/Britt Reid and Bruce Lee as Kato.
The show followed the adventures of playboy and media mogul Britt Reid, owner and publisher of the Daily Sentinel. As the masked vigilante Green Hornet, Britt fought crime with the assistance of his martial-artist partner Kato and his weapons-enhanced car the Black Beauty. On police records, Green Hornet is a wanted criminal when in reality Green Hornet pretends to be a criminal in order to infiltrate and battle criminal gangs, leaving them and the incriminating evidence for the police's arrival.
The Green Hornet and Kato crossover into Batman TV series:
Van Williams and Bruce Lee made an appearance as the Green Hornet and Kato in the 1960s Batman TV series.
They appeared in the episode "The Spell of Tut" and also in the two-part second season episodes "A Piece of the Action" and "Batman's Satisfaction".
The Green Hornet and Kato (Van Williams and Bruce Lee) visit Gotham City to bust a counterfeiting stamp ring.
The Green Hornet: (taking routine inventory on his gadgetry before cruising into action) "Hornet gun...check. Hornet sting...check. Let's roll, Kato!"
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