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verb - to gerrish

pronounced - jer ished

doing something stoopid to someone/something/yourself
generally used in past tense.
including breaking, ruining, getting really drunk or stoned losing,
at times gerrish can replace almost any negative verb

variations include self gerrishment, etc
bud, you got gerrished

nah, it was purely self gerrishment

you still got gerrished
Gerrish by dookilizma August 21, 2010
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A strong hearted being with the ultimate big dick energy, whilst taking in other peoples feelings but is simply miss understood.
Damn I wish we had a gerrish around.
Gerrish by gofallg's January 27, 2020
A human being who is big hearted and is always followed by big dick energy. Always takes in other peoples thoughts and feeling but is simply miss understood.
Damn I wish we had a gerrish around
Gerrish by gofallg's January 27, 2020
Gerbish is the 4th meal of the day...known for what one would do for late night food.
Drew: What are you doing for Gerbish?

Jeff: I dunno I think Wendy's.

Drew: Nah dude, lets go to Taco Bell.
Gerbish by Ivy Baxter May 22, 2010
Anything that looks, smells, tastes, sounds, feels bad.
Anything with a negative aspect.
That girl is gerish :(
gerish by Fevzinho June 11, 2006

Germish American

A person of both Irish and German heritage.

Germish Americans are often from Midwestern and Catholic cities where large numbers of German and Irish folks came together, got drunk, had sex, and then had to get married before the lady started to show since they were good, devote Catholics...but just liked to have a little bit too much fun. After getting married, these couples then produced small armies of children who made similar mistakes with the children of other "mixed" couples, and produced their own small armies, and so on, thus producing the large Germish American populations seen in cities such as Cincinnati, Ohio.

A benefit of being Germish is having freckles and maybe even red hair, but also being to a get a tan. Best of both worlds.
So what's your ancestory?

I'm Germish American, of course! 50% German, 50% Irish. My family has been living in Cincinnati since the 1850s. What else would you expect?
Germish American by SevenHills June 12, 2009