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gorilla hanger

A drink made with vodka and a drop of oj
by gorilla hanger December 10, 2013
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Munching the leather gorilla

Going down on an older woman who is ridiculously hairy.
Similar to tasting the fuzzy purse or the bearded beaver.
John: Where were you last night I tried to call you?
Paul: I went down on Rebecca Anderson's mom but it just felt like munching the leather gorilla.
John: Oh yeah I hear it's like a a bearded beaver.
Paul: Nah, bearded beaver is tasty, at least it wasn't a fuzzy purse.
John: Oh man, at least it wasn't a fuzzy pudding purse.
Paul: Yeah, but it stank of asparagus.
John: That tastes chief.
by TaylorS999 March 4, 2012
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Gorilla

The word "gorilla" is used metaphorically to signify a guerrillero (a guerrilla warrior), but when translated from Spanish into English, it creates a seemingly rational connection despite the underlying irrationality of the words and context.

This happens because "gorilla" and "guerrilla" are homophones in English (they sound alike), even though they have completely different origins—gorilla referring to the animal and guerrilla meaning small-scale, unconventional warfare. The confusion or intentional play on words arises when gorilla is used as a symbol, subtly distorting revolutionary identity. Freud’s theories, particularly on the id, ego, and superego, suggest that this manipulation skews the working class’s perception of power. Instead of embracing a raw revolutionary force (id), they engage with an altered symbol that aligns more with the superego—a controlled, rationalized version of class struggle that ultimately benefits the elite.

The additional layer of irrationality comes from external social or political factors—perhaps propaganda, prejudice, or the way language evolves to justify certain biases. This irrationality, paradoxically, makes the term feel rational or natural in discourse, even when it's built on a shaky foundation.
By calling the guerrillero/a 'gorilla,' the ruling class redirects the proletariat’s revolutionary energy into a symbolic framework that feels empowering but is ultimately a controlled, distorted reflection of true class struggle—closer to the superego than the id.
by a proletarian February 13, 2025
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Gorilla Fisted

Having the overwhelming ability to tear up any and everything you fucking touch. Usually used in conjunction with "I didn't mean to!" after showing it to whoever's shit you just tore up.
"I swear to god, you are one Gorilla fisted motherfucker. You could find a way to tear up a cannon ball!"
by The MadTeaSipper January 26, 2024
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Gorilla snot

Don’t use Gorilla snot on the engine gaskets Joe, it’ll leak
by Lecajun August 21, 2021
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Vanilla Gorilla

Another word for Cracker, aka a "racial" term for Caucasians
Bob: "Bro there is a Vanilla Gorilla near the ice cream shop"

Tom: "Just say cracker bruv"
by TheVanillaGorilla12345 March 1, 2024
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Gorilla Tag

Hark! In "Gorilla Tag," thou dost become a nimble ape, relying solely on thine arms to swing and scramble through the forest. One amongst thee is marked as the pursuer, seeking to touch and thus transform others into pursuers.

The game begins with one chaser and many fleeing. When touched, the chased becometh the chaser. Thus, the lively pursuit continueth until all are caught or time doth end.

Join this merry chase, where joy and laughter abound, and the thrill of the hunt bindeth all in camaraderie.
by Smellty May 23, 2024
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