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    [Adjective]  | "gen*er*al" | \ ˈjen-rəl \


    1: involving, applicable to, or affecting the whole

    2: involving, relating to, or applicable to every member of a class, kind, or group

    3: not confined by specialization or careful limitation


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin generalis, from gener-, genus kind, class ;

    [Noun]  | "general" 


    1: something (such as a concept, principle, or statement) that involves or is applicable to the whole

    2: superior general

    3: the general public : people


    Origin: 1550 ;

     Derivative of {see: |general:1|general:1};

    [Noun]  | "general admission" 


    1: a fee paid for admission to a usually unreserved seating area (as in an auditorium or stadium)


    Origin: 1969 ;

    [Noun]  | "general agent" 


    1: one employed to transact generally all legal business entrusted by a principal

    2: an insurance company agent working within a specified area


    Origin: 1812 ;

    [Noun]  | "general anesthesia" 


    1: anesthesia affecting the entire body and accompanied by loss of consciousness


    Origin: 1881 ;

    [Noun]  | "general assembly" 


    1: the highest governing body in a religious denomination (such as the United Presbyterian Church)

    2: a legislative assembly; especially : a U.S. state legislature

    3: the supreme deliberative body of the United Nations


    Origin: 1550 ;

    [Noun]  | "general aviation" 


    1: the operation of civilian aircraft not under the control of a common carrier; also : such aircraft collectively


    Origin: 1952 ;

    [Noun]  | "General Court" 


    1: a legislative assembly; specifically : the state legislature in Massachusetts and New Hampshire


    Origin: 1628 ;

    [Noun]  | "general delivery" 


    1: a department of a post office that handles the delivery of mail at a post office window to persons who call for it


    Origin: 1846 ;

    [Noun]  | "general election" 


    1: an election usually held at regular intervals in which candidates are elected in all or most constituencies of a nation or state


    Origin: 1640 ;

    [Adjective]  | "general" 


    1: belonging or relating to the whole;


      * e.g., " ... a general increase in postage rates "





    2: relating to the main elements and not to specific details;


      * e.g., " ... gave the general impression of being kindhearted "





    3: held by or applicable to a majority of the people;


      * e.g., " ... it was the general opinion that the politician was a liar "





    [Adjective]  | "general-purpose" 


    1: not limited or specialized in application or purpose;


      * e.g., " ... a general-purpose glue for routine household repairs "





    [Noun]  | "general assemblies" 


    1: as in legislative assemblies;


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    [Noun]  | "general assembly" 


    1: as in legislative assembly;


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    [Noun]  | "minister" 


    1: a person sent on a mission to represent another;


      * e.g., " ... the British ministers at the international peace conference "





    2: a person specially trained and authorized to conduct religious services in a Christian church;


      * e.g., " ... our minister gives an interesting sermon every week "



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    3: a person who acts or does business for another;


      * e.g., " ... she's merely a minister of the corporation "



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    [Noun]  | "relativity" 


    1: the state of having a relation to or connection with or being necessarily reliant upon something else;




    [Phrase]  | "in general" 


    1: for the most part;


      * e.g., " ... There is a lot of traffic in general, but during rush hour it's much worse. "



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     [ "general" ]

    1: The commissioned highest rank in most modern militaries.

      * e.g.,  ... George Smith Patton was a great general during World War II. 

     [ "general" ]

    1: The boss of the bosses in a street hustle such as drugs,gun runnin,

      * e.g.,  ... Scarface,John Gotti,Jimmy Hoffa,G.O.D. (from In Too Deep) 

     [ "general" ]

    1: Somebody who's in charge. It should be the teacher but for some strange reason, hardly ever is.

      * e.g.,  ... Sabir *kissing teeth*: Ah man, Mr Carpenter came in to my English lesson once and tried to make me reconcile and said he's phoning my parents. That man tinks he's general. 

     [ "general" ]

    1: a name used for a large penis, such as my own

      * e.g.,  ... i whipped out the general for my bitch 

     [ "Generation Generalization" ]

    1: When one generalizes an entire generation without knowing the fact that not all the people within a specific generation fit most negative stereotypes about them. This is especially used against the Millennials and Gen Z'ers.

      * e.g.,  ... Non-Millennial: All Millennials are so PC it hurts. Millennial: Uh, I'm part of Generation Y and I don't even give two shits about political correctness. Non-Millennial: Really? Millennial: Yeah. Instead of going with generation generalization, how about we all just stop generalizing the hell out of different generations and actually work together to make this world a much better place for us to live in. 

     [ "Generic" ]

    1: Worse than being basic, the knock off version of basic. Too be soo basic you can't even be basic anymore you become generic.

      * e.g.,  ... Ex 1: Remember basic becky, her sh*t is old that she has become generic. Ex2: person 1: omg she is so BASIC! Person 2: oh please that would be a compliment to her, she is straight up Generic... 

     [ "#general" ]

    1: a place on discord where moderators don’t want memes

      * e.g.,  ... rules: no memes in #general 

     [ "The general" ]

    1: Another name for a penis of extraordinary length and girth

      * e.g.,  ... The general, dubbed el ghhheneral (Spanish for the general) during the Cold War, was Americas secret weapon in case of a soviet nuclear attack. If it ever reaches its full potential of girth and length it is capable of world annihilation. This was a key factor in ensuring a victory and discouraging the more widespread adoption of communism. The general, or gran polla, is also credited with averting the Cuban missile crisis and the Russian flop in the miracle on ice game of 1980. The general, with its numerous veins and capillaries, is able to pump 21,000 gallons of blood per second through its enlarged tissue. Far surpassing the average per gallon of water output that the beloved eyesore that is niagra falls manages 

     [ "Generous" ]

    1: Someone who gives something out of kindness that is not necessary or expected

      * e.g.,  ... Taylor gave me a generous amount of cash for my trip. 

     [ "generous" ]

    1: adjective. An euphimisn used by prostitutes and potential clients in classified and online ads.

      * e.g.,  ... Ad by prostitute: "Young attractive woman specify height, weight, bra size, hair color, eye color, looking for a generous man. I am in my early twenties and I feel like I need a mature man who is serious and in control of his life." 


     [ "generous" ]

    2: A prostitute looking for clients will describe him/herself as looking for someone generous.

      * e.g.,  ... Ad by potential client: "Mature, suburban family father, and professional man looking for a young woman who will share her interests with me. I own my house, my car is paid and my job gives me great financial security. I am generous by nature and I will pamper the right woman." 


     [ "generous" ]

    3: A potential client will describe him/herself as being generous and looking to pamper.

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