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gack
- to killed, murder.
Source: J W Jackson mysteries by Philip R Craig.John Doe gacked him.
Last edited on Oct 16 2012. Submitted by Anonymous from Carleton College, Northfield, MN 55057, USA on Oct 25 2010.
- displeasing.
That film is gack.
Last edited on Apr 10 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 09 2011.
- A local Derry word describing a fool or someone who lacks common sense. "Yer man is a right gack".
Last edited on Jul 06 2011. Submitted by Anonymous from Londonderry, Derry, UK on Jul 06 2011.
- choke, as in making a mistake.
I gacked playing that last hand (of cards).Last edited on Jan 27 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 27 2017.
noun
- the residue of a bong pipe. Belfast slang.
Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on May 01 2011.
- Any filth that resides in noticeable amounts. Such is found on restaurant condiments, public washroom handles and taps. eg. My dog always leaves a lot of gack on the rear windows of my car.
Last edited on Apr 27 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 27 2014.
- to borrow without asking, usually from something online.
Last edited on May 17 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on May 17 2020.
verb
- to pretend to play a musical instrument, especially a guitar.
- See more words with the same meaning: to play music, an instrument.
- See more words with the same meaning: to pretend, feign, pose.
Last edited on Jun 12 1997. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 12 1997.
- to vomit
I gacked big time last night!
- See more words with the same meaning: to vomit.
Last edited on Apr 10 2006. Submitted by Allan M. on Apr 10 2006.
- to borrow without asking, usually from something online
I gacked that from his facebook profile page.
Last edited on May 17 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on May 17 2020.
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jzeush
verb
- to add style, improve or to intensify
to style or shape hair
ORIGIN - Probably a corruption of the Romani word zhouzho (clean or neat) found in Polari, a British slang created in or before the nineteenth century. Polari has regained limited popularity in the fashion subcultures. It has no formalised spellings.
ALTERNATE SPELLINGS - zhush, joosh, zhuzh, zhoozh, zhoosh, tjuzLet's jzeush up this meal.
Last edited on Jul 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 25 2010.
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