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Noun.
A scale that measures the amount of "g" or gayness of a person or action. The g scale has no quantitative units of measure as "g" is a purely subjective measure. On a cartesian grid, higher "g" is up and towards the right. The g scale is most commonly used to compare two items with regards to "g" as in wearing a pink shirt is not as high on the scale as shoveling your walk in a banana sling and flip flops. It is also used to denote a high "g" by stating that something is on the scale.
Dude, that made the g-scale.

That last policy memo from the boss was on the g-scale.

Liberace, Broke Back Mountain, and Senator Larry Craig show progression along the g scale.
g scale by Heptard February 9, 2008
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logarithmic G scale 

The logarithmic G scale is used to measure the overall influence, and the ability to influence, of an individual in society. The influence is measured as an absolute value of influence, that is, it doesn't differentiate between positive or negative influence.

The 1G base is used to describe any accomplished individual such as a doctor, lawyer, police captain, army major, university professor, capo.
Steve jobs is a 3.7 G in the logarithmic G scale.
George W Bush is a 4.0 G.
Bill Clinton 3.3 G. (+ .3 for Monica Lewinsky incident)
Larry Page 2.7 G
David Suzuki 1.8 G
Al Gore 1.9 G
Rupert Murdoch 5.0 G
logarithmic G scale by smoov3 September 25, 2011

all G on the scale ! 

A phrase used to express ones satisfaction that the correct weight of illicit drugs was supplied.
Yo Han, that shit was all G on the scale !

Ty, bro all G on the scale ! Werd up !
G-sale is an abbreviation for "garage sale." The shortened spelling is often used because it better fits on hand-made signs used to advertise garage sales.

It is also the title of an award winning mockumentary film about garage sales and people who are obsessed with them.
I bet that g-sale has some good antiques.
g-sale by Filmfan June 28, 2006
Big bomb from Gscales
Gscales by Gscales November 22, 2021