1. nouns. An acronym for Great Firewall, the nickname of The Golden Shield project, a censorship and surveillance project operated by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China (MPS).
2. verb. Block by Great Firewall.
2. verb. Block by Great Firewall.
by Calon August 8, 2007
by dysangel February 4, 2009
An abbreviation for, “God Fearing Women”. This isn’t just a female who claims to fear the Lord, but her actions prove it. She actually reads the scriptures daily on her own and will bring up Gospel conversations on her own as well. She is obviously in the pursuit of Jesus and may or may not have a tattoo, but the Law of God is definitely tatted on her heart. She is a rare breed.
Drew: Dude! She has a verse in her bio and I think she works at Chick-Fil-A. She must be a GFW!
Ryan: So just cause she has a verse in her bio or reference to a worship song you think she’s saved?
Drew: ah dang man.. you’re right. I can’t assume anything off of social media. I need to see the way she actually lives her life. Thanks for holding accountable bro.
Ryan: No prob bro. Too many people fall into that trap. Real GFW’s will prove themselves in due time. God’s plan brother.
Ryan: So just cause she has a verse in her bio or reference to a worship song you think she’s saved?
Drew: ah dang man.. you’re right. I can’t assume anything off of social media. I need to see the way she actually lives her life. Thanks for holding accountable bro.
Ryan: No prob bro. Too many people fall into that trap. Real GFW’s will prove themselves in due time. God’s plan brother.
by WillyD777 February 6, 2018
by FreeSpace May 4, 2006
by japaxican October 19, 2010
Short for Girlfriend/Fiance/Wife. A term used for a girlfriend whom you will be marrying, but have not yet married, or even proposed to (for whatever reason).
May be used simply to mean female-significant-other as well (since it covers a broad range of statuses).
Used in place of "my woman".
May be used simply to mean female-significant-other as well (since it covers a broad range of statuses).
Used in place of "my woman".
by Frostbain August 18, 2008