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Both gloating and beaming at the same time; when a person's expression reveals both beaming in self-pride and gloating in an 'I-told-you-so' manner over the same subject.
Lt.Col Samuels watched the team carry out his attack plan, gloaming in General Hammond's direction the whole time. He thinks he's so smart, and doesn't realize he's screwing over the whole world. (Stargate SG-1, season 2 episode 1)
by The Reaver of Darkness January 17, 2012
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English as First Language
When someone whose first language is English speaks their own language more poorly than many others who learned it as a second language. Often they will make grammatical mistakes that would be uncommon among ESL (English as Second Language) folks.
Fred: "Why do we have to go to school. I didn't learn nothing useful in there. I skipped HS I could of went but I could care less what they think I need to learn, I'm doing good without wasting my time."
George: "Man, you have a serious case of EFL!"
by The Reaver of Darkness November 13, 2020
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1. a motivational word used in the U.S. Military, similar to the word oorah - often used when one is either too lazy or not motivated enough to say oorah or other popular word of motivation.

2. used when in a large group of military members. When they shout a motivational term on cue, some may shout "YUT!" instead, and often in a sharp, awkward voice, just to stand out.
When the Master Sergeant tells a lower-ranking Marine to complete a task, one who is new would likely shout "oorah!" to sound motivated. But a Marine who has been in longer may likely shout "Yut!" instead to show his motivation.
by The Reaver of Darkness January 31, 2006
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