by Devon-Ryan-Tim January 26, 2007
Me: My gentlemen's jelly tastes sweet as a result of my eating pineapple.
Bird: Yummy.
Me: It's rude to talk with your mouth full, bitch!
Bird: Yummy.
Me: It's rude to talk with your mouth full, bitch!
by Ian Chode May 23, 2003
A group of friends who park next to each other every single day, and throw a party outside when school is over, and having fun by throwing footballs and frees bees, and maybe even have a friendly cook out. Its like having the same group of guys you hang out with, and you all head out to lunch to Village inn and eat delicious food.
Tyler,Dylan,Josh,Colin,Chris and Ian, were throwing footballs in the parking lot.
Why you parking over here freshmen, this is the Gentlemens club GTFO.
Taylor: Wow those guys are cool, Alison: Duh there from the Gentlemens Club.
Why you parking over here freshmen, this is the Gentlemens club GTFO.
Taylor: Wow those guys are cool, Alison: Duh there from the Gentlemens Club.
by koNRambo April 08, 2010
A euphemism for illegal Mexican day laborers used by San Diegans because they are too politically correct to use the words "Mexican" or "illegal"
person A: "Do you know where I can find some guys to help me move who I can pay in cash?"
person B: "Ahh yes, there are some Hispanic Gentlemen who hang out by the corner store who might be able to help you, sir."
person B: "Ahh yes, there are some Hispanic Gentlemen who hang out by the corner store who might be able to help you, sir."
by hispanic gentleman August 21, 2013
by chyeaaaaaaaaa February 01, 2014
Phrase implying a condescending tone that encourages the failure of a group or individual yet the comment is aimed at an audience which makes the salute to a group more effective in general.
*friends walk in*
Person 1: "This test is going to be a bitch so I'm helping the study-group."
Person 2: "Ha I'm leaving. Fuck up gentlemen."
*slam*
Person 1: "This test is going to be a bitch so I'm helping the study-group."
Person 2: "Ha I'm leaving. Fuck up gentlemen."
*slam*
by darkguy9944 March 17, 2010
A phrase called out at closing time in a pub. A bell usually rings ten or fifteen minutes before to alert people that the bar is closing so that they can order more drinks. Then at closing the bell rings again and the bar person can say "Time gentlemen please!"
Also a TV show aired on Sky One starring Al Murray as the sad landlord of a london pub next to a chemical plant.
Also a TV show aired on Sky One starring Al Murray as the sad landlord of a london pub next to a chemical plant.
by Wingy May 15, 2006