\ga(y)-luh'\ n. a lively, high-spirit antic preformed for others in an effort to make them laugh;
n. an action to produce laughter and reduce tension in a group setting.
Origin: Middle English gai, lighthearted, brightly colored, from Old French, possibly of Germanic origin.
n. an action to produce laughter and reduce tension in a group setting.
Origin: Middle English gai, lighthearted, brightly colored, from Old French, possibly of Germanic origin.
Every time his friends began to argue, Joe would pull a gayla, pretending to fall down so as to lighten the mood.
by okayjorge9116 February 03, 2010
sk-uhn-ga\ n. the gunk that hangs out in the back of your throat when you have a cold. It is thicker than phlegm, contains scummy, snotty bacteria, and cannot be removed no matter how many time you clear your throat.
Scott was frustrated because no matter how much he hacked and coughed, he couldn't clear the skung from the back of his throat.
by okayjorge9116 February 03, 2010