A slang term for Jayhawk used by Kansas University haters, not always, but usually in reference to a seemingly large gay population.
I hate those damn Gayhawks . . . always a bunch of jackasses.
by oren33 February 2, 2010
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A slang term to refer to the Kansas Jayhawks coined by Missouri Tiger fans who appreciate the intense rivalry.
I'd rather not be a sports fan than to have to root for the Gayhawks.
by Jeff October 27, 2004
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Noun, a varied form of the fauxhawk that is sported by obvious douchebags. Often accompanied by Hollister wear and shell jewelry. The gayhawk itself has the same characteristics as the traditional Mohawk, but the individual does not have the courage to shave the sides of his head. The majority of gayhawks are bleached or highlighted, adding to the douchery.
Person 1: Did you see Andrew's new haircut?
Person 2: Yeah, it's a total gayhawk!
Person 1: Totally. He looks like a douchebag skunk!
by Ray Spange December 21, 2009
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a slang term for the kansas jayhawks used by the missouri tiger fans to intensify the rivalry
Tigers Fan : Did you see those overrated gayhawks lose to my Tigers yesterday

Jayhawk Fan:yeah i saw it it wasnt funny

Tigers Fan : HAHAHA what are you talking aout it's always funny to see them gayhawks lose
by mizzou Fan 623 July 30, 2008
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A term derived from the original catch phrase "Rock Chalk Jayhawk", seeking to illustrate the excessively homosexual behavior of those associated with Kansas University. Bill Self's hairpiece, K State tearing down KU's goalpost, and Rick Mangino all serve to manifest this absurdly gay activity.
The KU quarterback was sacked in the end zone and got up with a massive chunk of dirt caught in his helmet, looking like a true rock chalk gayhawk.

"Hey Mom, why are those two men dressed in the blue and red holding hands and skipping through the park"? "Oh don't mind them, honey, they're just a couple of gayhawks".
by speedysaltine961 February 18, 2010
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