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Gracious 

The perfect set of girls are named gracious. They are beautiful, good looking and god fearing.

Girls named gracious are the best mothers. they are totally lovable, the best smiles are always on their faces.

Get you a gracious..........
Gracious you're awesome
Gracious by Erika Miguel February 10, 2020

Goodness Gracious 

Goodness gracious is an exclamation of excitement, surprise or frustration. It is a Southern term used primarily as a substitute for cursing, and as such it is a minced oath. Sweet little old ladies use this term a lot.
1. Goodness gracious, Tommy, clean up that room!
2. Goodness gracious, if you don't just look beautiful today, honey!
3. Goodness gracious, I have gas today something fierce.
Goodness Gracious by DallasDeckard January 27, 2011

gracious professionalism 

This term was coined by Professor Woodie Flowers for the FIRST robotics competition. The definition has never been precisely outlined, but it's connotation is widely understood and may be summarized as this: "Competition for the sake not of destroying one another, but for the sake of bettering and improving both competitors as a result of the competition."
Lending a spare part to an opponent in order to keep them from forfeiting a match is a prime example of gracious professionalism.

Gangacious 

Gangacious is a well organized term use in discribing things that are classic in nature: eg: a gangacious human!
You are a gangacious being!
Gangacious by Nunu Glideglo September 16, 2019

Gregalicious 

1) An adjective used to describe a man named Greg, Gregory or Gregorio who is very tasty and delicious.
2) The state of deliciousness, attractiveness and general appeal of a certain man named Greg.
That man is gregalicious!
Gregory is particularly gregalicious today. I think he will need to be pleasured and spoiled.
Gregalicious by Greg's Fan December 13, 2008

Gregarious 

1. Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable.
2. Having to do with or pertaining to Greg.
"You're not very Gregarious, are you?"

"Well, of course not. My name is Sean."
Gregarious by Robert Akins June 3, 2004