by killerlady5555 August 28, 2010
Get the Gleeple mug.Coined circa May 2004 by an Albanian named Andi. Originally referred to the riff-raff of the Balkans ("gypsy", only with a Serbo-Croat accent); now has entered Midwestern and Los Angeleno dialect as an insult or affectionate greeting to stupid whores who like it very much.
Hello you stupid geepsee! Do you like eet vurreh much?
You didn't answer your phone last night! God, you're such a geepsee sometimes.
You didn't answer your phone last night! God, you're such a geepsee sometimes.
by Nix April 24, 2005
Get the geepsee mug.In the eightys some scientist decided to make a half sheep half goat looks kind of funny probably dead now.
by Dr Harold Shipman October 11, 2003
Get the Geep mug.Someone who wears very tacky clothing, usually an older person. They MUST have big, old white shoes, usually with clashing pants/sweats.
Mrs. Smith is the queen of geeps. She is wearing a bulky green sweater, black dress pants, and huge white Sketchers. What a geep!
by Phyllis255 August 14, 2010
Get the Geep mug.Probably the most famous legend of the region is that of Prince Llewelyn and his dog Gelert. Llewelyn is very fond of hunting and in the summer he lives in hunting lodge at the foot of Snowdon. Although he has many dogs, his favourite is Gelert, because not only is he fearless in the hunt he’s also a loyal friend and companion at home.
One day Llewelyn and his wife go out hunting, leaving their baby son with a nurse and a servant to look after him. The nurse and the servant go for a walk in the mountains leaving the baby alone and unprotected.
Gelert is absorbed in his hunting, but after a while, he notices that Gelert isn’t with the pack. The Prince knows something is wrong as Gelert is always at the front of the pack. He reasons that the only place Gelert would go is back to the lodge, so he calls off the hunt and heads back home.
As the party is dismounting, Gelert comes running out of the lodge towards his master, covered in blood and wagging his tail. The Princess, calling her child’s name, faints. Llewelyn rushes into the baby’s room to find the cradle overturned, the bloodstained bedclothes thrown all over the floor - and no sign of his son. Filled with anger and grief he draws his sword and runs Gelert through. As the dog dies, he whimpers and his cries are answered by the sound of a baby crying from behind the overturned cradle. When Llewelyn pulls aside the cradle he finds his son unharmed and the bloody body of a huge wolf next to him. Gelert had in fact killed the wolf as it tried to attack Llewelyn's son.
Filled with remorse, Llewelyn buries Gelert in a meadow nearby and marks his grave with a cairn of stones. The village of Beddgelert ('Gelert’s grave') owes its name to this site.
One day Llewelyn and his wife go out hunting, leaving their baby son with a nurse and a servant to look after him. The nurse and the servant go for a walk in the mountains leaving the baby alone and unprotected.
Gelert is absorbed in his hunting, but after a while, he notices that Gelert isn’t with the pack. The Prince knows something is wrong as Gelert is always at the front of the pack. He reasons that the only place Gelert would go is back to the lodge, so he calls off the hunt and heads back home.
As the party is dismounting, Gelert comes running out of the lodge towards his master, covered in blood and wagging his tail. The Princess, calling her child’s name, faints. Llewelyn rushes into the baby’s room to find the cradle overturned, the bloodstained bedclothes thrown all over the floor - and no sign of his son. Filled with anger and grief he draws his sword and runs Gelert through. As the dog dies, he whimpers and his cries are answered by the sound of a baby crying from behind the overturned cradle. When Llewelyn pulls aside the cradle he finds his son unharmed and the bloody body of a huge wolf next to him. Gelert had in fact killed the wolf as it tried to attack Llewelyn's son.
Filled with remorse, Llewelyn buries Gelert in a meadow nearby and marks his grave with a cairn of stones. The village of Beddgelert ('Gelert’s grave') owes its name to this site.
by dyfrig ellis October 12, 2003
Get the gelert mug.The UK version of Compton, New Jersey. Full of UK versions of crips and bloods basically its the projects. Gele also has a street named after Compton.
is gele in the house? without a doubt
by linquo October 10, 2005
Get the gele mug.what would you like to name the gelert?
by Jonleven June 30, 2003
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