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g    Featured Word

noun

  • short for "gangster" or "gangsta." Used in greeting to a friend or associate. See also the slang word "b".
    What's up, g?

    by Chad B., Seattle, WA, USA, May 03 1999.

  • a gram of illegal drugs.
    Let me get a g.

    by terry c., Ottawa, ON, Canada, Jun 05 2002.

  • short for "grand," meaning $1,000.

    by Jean M., Sep 24 2007.

  • "grin". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.)

    by WalterGR, Aug 11 2009.

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G2G

  • acronym for "got to go". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.)

    by WalterGR, Aug 11 2009.

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gab

verb

  • to converse.

    by WalterGR, Aug 26 2009.

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gabfest

  • a session of excessive talk.

    by WalterGR, Sep 09 2009.

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GABR

  • Not too sure...maybe if something is funny...or GABR ah my Lord! Yo C'MON SON!! this was posted next to a picture...its kinda like LOL but its GABR

    by Anonymous, Oct 30 2009.

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gack    Featured Word

verb

  • to pretend to play a musical instrument, especially a guitar.

    by Anonymous, Jun 12 1997.

  • to vomit
    I gacked big time last night!

    by Allan M., Apr 10 2006.

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gacked

  • to be high on crank
    Let's get gacked.

    by Flea, Mar 04 2006.

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gadget

  • a device.

    by Tom D., Orlando, FL, USA, Mar 13 2005.

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gadgie

  • North East of Endland name for a man (also bloke, geezer, fellow)

    by Ray C., Stockton-on-Tees, UK, Dec 01 2004.

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gadzooks

interjection

  • exclamation of surprise.

    by WalterGR, Oct 03 2009.

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GAF

  • Often used as a one word response, meaning "I don't Give A Fuck", "I don't care", "So what?". As an adjective it meaning useless, lazy or slack.
    I was suppoed to go, but I gaffed it.

    by Jason W., Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Jul 29 1998.

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gaff

  • to steal.
    some burglars gaffed my wallet.

    by Audrey M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 22 1999.

  • Home. I don't know the origin, but it's a common feature of London and points east, with an underworld flavour
    come round my gaff after the pub shuts.

    by Joshua R., Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK, Oct 27 1999.

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gaffel

  • Means to steal.
    I guess I'll just gaffel one.

    by Cynthia, CA, USA, Sep 17 1998.

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gaff it up

  • To tape something very firmly. Commonly used by stage workers in Northern California (grips, best boys, lead gaffs).
    We had to gaff it up so it would stay.

    by Chris A., Concord, CA, USA, Jul 09 2002.

  • from gaffer - the studio tech producer who sets everything up at the shoot - they tape all cables to the floor using 'gaffer' tape. (sometimes known as duct tape in UK)

    by Douglas, May 18 2009.

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gaffle    Featured Word

verb

  • to arrest.
    He got gaffled by the po.

    by Maestro, Newark, DE, USA, Apr 17 1998.

  • to steal or obtain something wrongly.
    He gaffled my stereo.

    by Maestro, Newark, DE, USA, Apr 17 1998.

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GAFK

  • acronym of "goes away from keyboard".
    I gafk.

    by Missy M., Iowa, USA, Jul 01 1998.

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gag

  • to nearly vomit.

    by WalterGR, Sep 09 2009.

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gaga

adjective

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gag me with a spoon

  • Paying homage to the 80s, this phrase is an exclamation of disgust.
    Oh my gosh, GAG ME WITH A SPOON. That were the ugliest shoes I've ever seen!

    by Leah A., Ohio University, USA, Feb 15 1999.

  • gross, disgusting.
    gag me with a spoon!

    by Schade, Atlanta, GA, USA, Oct 01 2005.

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gag me with a spoon.

interjection

  • statement of disgust.

    by WalterGR, Sep 09 2009.

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