Transgender, gender-invariant, and intersex
In general, people who identify as TGI feel that the gender they were assigned at birth is not an accurate or complete description of their gender identity.
by cincodenada November 11, 2020
by EvilChocoKitty October 23, 2009
Entry: T·G·I·(A)·F
Pronunciaton: ('tE 'jE 'I 'A 'ef)
Function: verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection, phrase, exclamation whatever the heck you want it to be
Definition: "Thank God It's (Almost) Friday"; usually in reference to a Thursday or other day right before Friday.
Alternate forms: TGIF
Usage note: this acronym should not be thrown around in every situation possible; use strictly for situations of frustration and desperation for the weekend.
Pronunciaton: ('tE 'jE 'I 'A 'ef)
Function: verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection, phrase, exclamation whatever the heck you want it to be
Definition: "Thank God It's (Almost) Friday"; usually in reference to a Thursday or other day right before Friday.
Alternate forms: TGIF
Usage note: this acronym should not be thrown around in every situation possible; use strictly for situations of frustration and desperation for the weekend.
Joey: So how was your week, Joseph?
Joseph: Holy shigamo this week was hecka sucky. I had a gazillion tests and quizzes and projects!
Joey: Jah life is tough mang, but TGI(A)F
Joseph: ...
Joseph: wtf, it's only Sunday night
Joseph: Holy shigamo this week was hecka sucky. I had a gazillion tests and quizzes and projects!
Joey: Jah life is tough mang, but TGI(A)F
Joseph: ...
Joseph: wtf, it's only Sunday night
by kpmandookid March 15, 2006
by giggidy gig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hjkh March 26, 2009
Abbreviation for 'Thank God it's Friday'
by James Mills July 01, 2005
Acronym for:
"Thank God it's Friday('s)"
Now a popular saying, marking the end of the working week and hence attempting to relate the consumer's happiness at the end of the week to going to TGI Friday's and celebrating the weekend.
"Thank God it's Friday('s)"
Now a popular saying, marking the end of the working week and hence attempting to relate the consumer's happiness at the end of the week to going to TGI Friday's and celebrating the weekend.
by Z April 03, 2005
by The Slater October 08, 2003