An acronym expanded to form the phrase 'get out of love', can be used in reference to an object or another person. Primarily used to express one's anger of anothers obsession with that object, activity or person(s). Can be used directly with the noun, no bridging 'with' is required.
1. "Oi jebend, I'm off to the gym"
2. "For christ sake, gool gym!"
1. "Guess who I'm seeing today!"
2. "Who? Its not that fuckin Hatty is it?!"
1. "Oh yes! Hiya!"
2. "Argh, gool Hatty!"
2. "For christ sake, gool gym!"
1. "Guess who I'm seeing today!"
2. "Who? Its not that fuckin Hatty is it?!"
1. "Oh yes! Hiya!"
2. "Argh, gool Hatty!"
by Wesssty April 25, 2009
A safe spot in a game (for example, a game of tag). A goal(?)
Common in Greendale, WI, USA, in the 70s and 80s.
Common in Greendale, WI, USA, in the 70s and 80s.
by Philonius January 07, 2005
Better than good. Better than cool. The term originated in the Last.fm subforum "Plotters" when an ESL finnish chap made a typo. Everyone thought the typo was itself, gool, and adopted it. Proliferation of the word quicky followed.
"I just found (insert band name)'s vinyl in the used bin! How gool is that?" "Plotters are the goolest."
by The Ronin March 02, 2006
by f13d0 August 20, 2011
Shortened from gabagool. Can mean any of the following:
1. Food, as relating to gabagool.
2. To eat.
3. To injure or harm yourself.
4. To have sex with.
1. Food, as relating to gabagool.
2. To eat.
3. To injure or harm yourself.
4. To have sex with.
1. "Man, I'm f#$kin' hungry, I could really go for some gool right now.
2. "Damn girl!You gooled that double-cheeseburger like a champ."
3. "I really gooled my arm donkey punching that slam-pig"
4. "O man, I gooled her for two hours before the cops came!"
2. "Damn girl!You gooled that double-cheeseburger like a champ."
3. "I really gooled my arm donkey punching that slam-pig"
4. "O man, I gooled her for two hours before the cops came!"
by Gypo April 30, 2006
by hybridaachen December 09, 2009
Better than Good. Cooler than Cool.
Discovered as a typo, but now accepted as a word in it's own right =
Discovered as a typo, but now accepted as a word in it's own right =
by kieran.obrien April 14, 2008