Greece

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A country which is destroyed beacuse of economical reasons. They are also suffering because of their political stupitidy Urban Dictionary

A supermassive anus. Urban Dictionary

Beautiful country with moutains and seas. Also with crazy people who don't know how to drive. Country with no drinking age. Urban Dictionary

A very disturbed country with a very silly language, Alexander The Great used it as a toilet and prison for the gay community.Now it is becoming known as Giroland Urban Dictionary

Greece, also known as F.M.R.O.G (Former Macedonian Republic Of Greece - legal brand owner-> GUSAR ) can also refer to a nation that got expanded due to the Treaty of Bucharest (1913).After this treaty expires in the year 2012, Macedonia will regain its rightful borders and GREECE WILL NO LONGER EXIST Urban Dictionary

Place where only gambling games (like slot machines) were banned cuz they were open to everyone. video games are still allowed there. Greece is paradise, not a freakin nazi camp. Urban Dictionary

The clown capital of the world. Urban Dictionary

A country of southeast Europe on the southern Balkan Peninsula and including numerous islands in the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Ionian seas. Settled by Achaeans, Aeolians, Ionians, Minoans, and Dorians by 1000 B.C., the region grew as an amalgam of independent city-states, many of which established colonies throughout the Mediterranean by the eighth century B.C. Classical Greek culture, centered around Athens, reached a high point in the fifth century B.C. before being conquered by Philip II of Macedon in 338 B.C. The area was later controlled by the Roman and Byzantine empires before being absorbed into the Ottoman empire (1456). In 1829, Greece gained its independence and established a constitutional monarchy. The king was deposed following a military coup in 1967, and a democratic republic was established in 1975. Athens is the capital and the largest city. Population: 9,740,417 And are the best country in the world Urban Dictionary

Anglicised rendition of Graecia, a toponymic of the southern end of the Balcan peninsula. This was used as a collective name for the city states that thrived in and around the aforementioned peninsula. These city states shared a common language, a common religion and arguably a common origin, which led later researchers to clump them together under the aforementioned name. Greece only became a single nation under the rule of King Alexander the Great and his successors, and it finally succumbed to Rome. This name is currently used for a small, somewhat pretentious nation that occupies the southern end of the Balcan peninsula, whose citizens claim to be the heirs of the ancient greek civilization and display a certain continuum of language and traditions with the ancient civilization. Urban Dictionary

Greece is amazin , i love greece , the hottest women on earth come from greece, Urban Dictionary

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The word "greece" in example sentences

I mean, just look at pictures of the parthenon in greece, the statue of liberty, etc.. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I also add excess veges into stews. recently i added cabbage in a black-eyed bean stew and decided they tasted better that way. this soup looks beautiful - greece is gearing up for a cold spell in the next week, so it'll be soup time for us too ❋ Laurie Constantino (2009)

Maria V said ... congratulations on all the SKAI articles laurie - you've put alaska on the map for many greeks in greece! ❋ Laurie Constantino (2008)

You've just described two of my favorite memories of living in greece - the vendors selling random items out of the back of trucks ( tables, watermelons, fresh fish!), and gigantes, my favorite greek dish. ❋ Laurie Constantino (2008)

When they got held up in greece, losing a naval battle and a land battle both, so it would take them too long to conquer the area and grab the food, the giant army was going to be on the edge of starvation win or lose. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mediterranean kiwi said ... that book by albala is on my must-buy list although the greek diet relies heavily on bean dishes as part of the regular weekly diet, you will never see a bean dish being served on a festive day in greece or at a 'trapezi'. the only time i have seen this happen is in greek homes outside greece. i think this is very revealing: greeks love to showcase their regular diet to foreigners. the higher level of education of the foreign born greeks helps to put healthy food in perspective. living in multicultural environments makes you more food-tolerant ❋ Laurie Constantino (2009)

i live in greece, but have never heard of it: would love to know in what area it's known and used. love your site!! ❋ Laurie Constantino (2008)

i love your opening paragraphs, made me want to be in greece again. this stew sounds so comforting and delicious. bookmarked for a cold night. ❋ Laurie Constantino (2008)

i had a wonderful medley of butter beans, corn and carrots (a most delicious succotash ... serving as a bed for probably the most fabulous tasting halibut i have ever had!!! and i grew up in greece, so ... i've had some mighty fine seafood in my day!) where did i have this dreamy meal? at "an american place" in st. louis, missouri. ❋ Homesick Texan (2007)

i live in greece, am canadian, and sorry, but i don't know what Aleppo pepper is! ❋ Laurie Constantino (2007)

[SOURCES: the net, and various newspapers] « norbert blei | small presses, small writers, big voices hatto fischer | mother’s day in greece » ❋ Unknown (2009)

Contact you dream? you listen? spoken word? hatto fischer | mother’s day in greece ❋ Unknown (2009)

Buduras from Buddha statues (special ray from Buddha statues) « hatto fischer | mother’s day in greece steven fortney | ll garden » ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not only do the terms originate in ancient greece, which is somewhat trivial I suppose, but so too do the philosophies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The announcement came in Parliament in a speech rife with conspiracy theories about a combined speculators and foreign press war against greece which is supposedly undermining the country's sovereignty. ❋ Libcom (2010)

The scene hearkens back to stories of ancient greece, but without explanation of the cultural reasons for the act. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hi everyone, i am stamatis from greece and Themis is my best friend, we grow up together in the same neiberhood (sorry about my english) in piraeus (kaminia) i know him 27 years and i am very proud for him and for what he did and for what he is going to do in the future!!! ❋ Unknown (2009)

If any met police officer has been abroad to say greece or italy, its a very different story. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

Mediterranean kiwi said ... poor peter, you don't know what you're missing by not having tried raw sea urchin with lemon juice and olive oil drizzled over them ... wonderful reminiscences of greece in your post today. the weather we have been having certainly doesn't remind anyone of a summer in the mediterranean. and you're right - i prefer to emphasize flavour rather than showy technique in my own meals ❋ Laurie Constantino (2009)

Posted March 11, 2010 at 11: 16 | Permalink thanks from vagelis from greece i want more info for virus like encyclopedia or abook thank you very much ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Look at] [Greece] today. They are such [beggars]. ❋ Antv2000 (2018)

greece is the [worlds ass] [hole] ❋ U Wish U Were Maco (2007)

I can't [wait] until I visit [Greece] this [Summer]! ❋ GrkGoddess89 (2003)

KID:Mommy,mommy let's go to Greece MOM:I'm sorry, but we can't afford it KID:(starts crying)but why.... MOM:If you [stop crying] we'll go to [Macedonia] KID:(still crying)but [I don't wanna go] to Macedonia MOM:Don't be silly, Greece is actually in Macedonia KID:(stops crying)Hooray!!!(Smiles) ❋ Cwelle (2007)

person #1: You're Greek aren't you? person #2: Yes I am, and I'm proud of it. person #1: Proud of what? person #2: Well I'm proud of my Greek culture and heritage. person #1: Oh.You haven't heard yet, have you? person #2: Heard what? person #1: The [Treaty] Of [Bucharest] expires in 2012. person #2: THAT MEANS THAT [GREECE] WILL NO LONGER BE WHAT IT USED TO BE!!! person #1: Yup, That's what it means.(Laughs) person #2: (dies of shame) ❋ Cwelle (2007)

[Greece] [kicks ass]. ❋ Ellada (2003)

[Greece], [the clown] capital of the world, got caught pushing [immigrants] into sea. ❋ Bickbot (2006)

ALEX : Where you going my skip friend PUB : [GREECE] OF [COARSE] - i need some [ciggies],oil,good food & a tan. ceyas ❋ Andrew (2003)

The [capital] of [Greece] is [Athens]. ❋ Cynic (2004)

[jon]:im [going to greece] in the summer michael:[wow dude] i wont to come jon:ye u can, just dont kick my dog again ❋ Abebablom (2005)

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