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gints tamulis 

Gints Tamulis is a great friend with Ročiks. He can be mean sometimes but he’s a genuinely sweet scented boy. He never sits with Alice and Kate because he is a dick asshole and go die.
We went to the store today and saw Gints Tamulis eating salad.
I just bought a new car, my new driver is gonna be Gints Tamulis.
She was singing but unfortunately saw Gints Tamulis.
Gints Tamulis is a Tory.
gints tamulis by coconut soup December 13, 2021
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Sakata Gintoki 

noun (from the manga/anime "Gintama" by Hideaki Sorachi); the main protagonist of the story. He is the founder of the Yorozuya (a freelance group) and is also a highly skilled samurai. In Yorozuya, he works with Shimura Shinpachi and Kagura. He enjoys eating sweet things and picking his nose in public. Other than the name 'Gintoki', he is also commonly referred to as Gin-chan or Gin-san. He has silver hair and a natural perm. He wears a black shirt and pants with red linings, and a white yukata (a summer kimono) with light blue patterns worn sloppily, draped over his left shoulder. His weapon of choice is usually a bokutou, a wooden katana, engraved with the word Touyako (or literally Lake Toya) on the handle, carried by his waist. During Joui wars, he was known as the legendary Shiroyasha (a.k.a. White Demon). According to Sorachi, Gintoki's name was based from Sakata Kintoki, also known as Kintaro, from a famous folk tale set in the Heian Perod. He does not like killing, willing to adapt his bushido to other people or the current times in order to avoid needless loss of lives which is the most probable reason for his carrying a wooden sword and not a real version. He is the target of the masochistic ninja stalker Sarutobi Ayame and he has a crush on the weather-girl Ketsuno Ana.
Sakata Gintoki's quote: "The country? The skies? You can have them. I'm busy just protecting what's right in front of me. I don't know what'll happen to me in the future, but if something has fallen at my feet, then the least I can do is pick it up."
Sakata Gintoki by yoruichi June 20, 2011
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Ruptured Ginsberg

Otherwise known as the Blake Siegel injury, it is an injury in which the magnitude of the hurt can not be measured, and the location of the injury can not be pinpointed. When asked "Where's the Ginsberg" one must reply with "The Ginsberg is everywhere, yet nowhere - similar to the Dickens"
"Hey Jim! What happened to you?!"
"Oh, Adam, I have a Ruptured Ginsberg."
"What's a Ginsberg Jim?"
"Adam, what's not a Ginsberg?"

Gintama'd 

The act of an anime moving down the MAL top rank due to a new season of Gintama coming out
Oh man, A Silent Voice moved down to #11, it got Gintama'd
Gintama'd by zp3n February 5, 2018

Ginosaji 

Popularized in the 2008 viral video "The Horribly Slow Murderer With the Incredibly Inefficient Weapon" by director Richard Gale, the Ginosaji is an unstopping and immortal spoon wielding demon who kills his victims, in this film Jack Cucchiaio slowly by slowly, relentlessly hitting them with a metal spoon. Slow slowly, in fact, that the "murder" takes the rest of the victim's life. It is important to note that Jack's family name is Italian for "spoon" and Ginosaji literally means "silver spoon" in Japanese.
Some theorize that there is, in fact, no "Ginosaji," and the film is a clever and humorous commentary on learning to accept aging and eventual death. The protagonist, whose family name is "spoon", is being attacked by an assailant whose name is also "spoon". He may be in fact trying to fight his own aging and mortality, so engrossed with battling his own inevitable aging and death that he fails to live "in the moment" and instead of living, slowly "dies to death" throughout his life. Thus the "Ginosaji" is actually "created" by an individuals own denial of their mortality and insistance on fighting death rather than embracing life.
Amber just got a face lift, she spends so much money fighting her ginosaji.
Ginosaji by birdmaru April 20, 2013
2 or more men of great height (like 8-9 feet or more). giants were mentioned in biblical text. they were called nephilim (fallen angels), but they are also documented throughout many civilizations in the world. from giant native american tribes who stood 9 foot tall and can run as fast as jaguars, to the giants of sub-sahara africa, where a tribe of giants towering over 11 foot lived in the past, to a marco polo account of giant guards 13 foot tall that stood in front of the gates of the forbidden city in china in the 13th century.

the talleest man of the 21st century currently is a man from turkeie, who stands 8'3.
the tallest man of the 20th century was european american man who stood 8'11.
the tallest man of the 19th century was a chinese man who stood over 9 foot. his picture is rare but can be found on the internet.
the tallest man of the 18th century was an african man who towered over 8 foot.
imagine a army of giants running towards you with a 20 foot spears. before guns.
giants by giants-exist November 2, 2012
Older English term for a drunk, à la 'wino' or 'rummy'.
"...the ginsoaks, stew bums, and shell-shocked veterans who lurk in the alleys and linger in the weedy wastes underneath the El tracks." —'Chicago, city on the Make' by Nelson Algren, 1951
ginsoak by ginsoak April 2, 2007