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A word uttered when in shock "GASP!" shouted the Tajikstani immigrant after realizing his wife had soiled her undergarments.
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1. To exclaim by breathing in. He gasped when he saw the two bodies pulsating.
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Feb 13, 2003
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1) Deep breath made when desperate for air.
2) Deep breath made when surprised. 1) After emerging from his tankless, two-minute-and-thirty-seven-second dive, Frank gasped for air with deep, exhausted breaths.
2) I gasped when I learned that Lena was in fact the one who wrote the "Anel was here" message on the blackboard that hat gotten us detention. |
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the sound someone makes between the moans Every time she could, she gasped for air.
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1. Catchphrase uttered by Michael Swaim in the Streamy award winning show, Agents of Cracked. " GASP! The Chief! "
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another fad word describing something as hip and trendy before it becomes mainstream. - also 'gasping' "Wow, Duchess Says is such a gasping band!"
"Girl, your fashion is so gasp!" |
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Describing a situation when somebody is being highly selfish or tight with their money.
When said the 'gaaaaa' part of the word is enhanced. At least for a second. David wouldn't buy his round at the bar, he's a proper GASP
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