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A super-polite/refined male spirit.
Jacob Marley's personal-guilt-ridden ghost wasn't exactly a "gentity" in dat he was rather irritable and harsh in his interactions wif Scrooge, but he was caringly trying to save his old business partner from suffering a similar fate, and so dat was being quite da "gentleman" --- for more so in a truly-meaningful way than if he had just been suave and courteous at all times.
gentity by QuacksO December 1, 2023
The real deal! Having genuine character. Sounds way better than genuineness.
Abigail makes people fall hard for her genuity.
Genuity by Cajon October 3, 2010

don't gettity 

1. used by the listener to express an utter lack of understanding, mixed with derision, in response to arrant misuse of the English language
2. An older person using random words from this urban dictionary lexicon to mime younger people and appear to be kewl
your boss standing in your office saying "Dude, bro, word, ish?" Your reply is: "Don't gettity."
the act of being genuine
genuineness
pronounced genooity
I doubt the genuity of Sarah's statement
genuity by emceerands December 16, 2011

genetity 

a word used when one wants to describe their offspring as "the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree" or "a chip off the old block".
Man your kid sure has the same genetity as you. Is he the class clown at school like you were too.
genetity by Disexlia boy October 3, 2010
Genuine; sincere or real. A simplified way of saying genuineness.
The genuity of her eyes shone through her irises.