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Shrek

Noun

Meaning

Shrek (plural Shreks)

(slang, derogatory) An extremely ugly person.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A car that drove in the procession had signs on its windows that said: “I wish I could abort my government,” and “Even Shrek wouldn’t want to live in such a swamp.” Source: Internet

And to offer more good news, whilst the drawing of the Sow story characters makes them look like refugees from Shrek, the drawing of Despereaux is, in equal turns charming and beautiful, and his character is equally winsome. Source: Internet

★★★½ Puss in boots -(Capitol/Caprice) The endearing feline furball from Shrek gets his own swashbuckling prequel, in a witty and entirely delightful piece of animation. Source: Internet

Film Comic fantasy films can either be parodies ( Monty Python and the Holy Grail ), comedies with fantastical elements ( Being John Malkovich ) or animated ( Shrek ). Source: Internet

That pattern is only reinforced with the his next lookalike: human Shrek. Source: Internet

Lucy Durack as Princess Fiona and Ben Mingay as Shrek, in Shrek The Musical. Source: Internet

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