Scouse Orig.

The act of intruding, joining in, becoming part of something which doesn't concern you & of which you have insufficient knowledge.
Jannette: I've always found it works best if you wash it first..
Fleur: Stop gegging in, no one asked you!
by Angel_k November 22, 2010
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-Someone who goes to something they weren't actually invited to
- Someone who butts into, or who is listening to a conversation
- Someone who tags along

Can be used as a noun or verb- "gegging in"

"Is it okay if I geg with you at that party tonight?"
"Tony was definately gegging into our connversation before"
"Jess is such a geg"
by shockhorrorbecky April 26, 2008
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Stands for 'good even game'. Often used ironically instead of GG by salty people who think the match wasn't fair.
(After getting destroyed in CSGO) 'geg'
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Something funny, approximately equal to 'laugh'. Can also be used to a person who is frequently funny.

Used mostly in Northern Ireland, often alongside the word quare.

Yer man's a quare geg.

That film was a geg.
by Beano (NI) September 14, 2007
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Meaning to rudely interrupt/join in a conversation without being invited. Originates from Liverpool, England.
"Geg out, you geg-in."
"Do I smell geg-fried rice?"
by ChWuM February 15, 2005
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A person who joins a conversation, without invitation. Mostly used in Liverpool, England
Stop geggin'in will ya
by Fluffy Dave January 6, 2004
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Gegs is a slang word for glasses
"Nice gegs!"
"Oh thanks, betty."
"Where did you get you gegs from?"
"Specsavers."
by Mollyissexy July 29, 2006
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