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Definition of gaugie

gaugie

noun

  • a non-Gypsy person.

    Last edited on Aug 05 2018. Submitted by DonkeyP from Lau Pl, Kaaawa, HI 96730, USA on Nov 23 2012.

  • 1. an atv; four-wheeler; or quad.

    Sam put bungee straps on the back of his gaugie and went for a ride.

    Last edited on Aug 05 2018. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 05 2018.

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