What you would call a "super gay person" (or, literally, a "lord of the gays") or someone you just plain hate. It can be seen as a stronger version of the word "fag".
by DJ_InYourFace May 17, 2005

British slang for a strongly homosexual male, usually one who suggests their homosexuality through their mannerisms, voice, appearance etc. Combination of the words "gay and "lord". It is a source of amusement to the English that in America a gaylord is a large cardboard box which takes its name from the Gaylord Container Corporation.
by kryptonpirate May 14, 2005

by Motha Fucka Brotha September 29, 2008

by fauxstar May 3, 2006

One who is the lord of the gays. A loyal king like character in a gay land, usually used with the words "ends it" after saying gaylord. In the use of a burn or a diss to someone else.
John's a gaylord.
Or
John's a gaylord, ends it. (Meaning there is no come back because you ended it)
Or
John's a gaylord, ends it. (Meaning there is no come back because you ended it)
by Mark Sabyan July 30, 2008

A card game with the sole intention of getting drunk. The number of players required is 2 and up. People mix themselves drinks (usually vodka+juice/sprite/coca etc.) and sit in a circle around a deck of cards. Players start pulling cards in a circle till the deck runs out. Then you start all over again. Every card has a specific meaning agreed upon before starting the game.
Some common rules are:
Queen: women drink (a sip)
King: guys drink
Ace: the taker picks who drinks
2: the taker + one other drinks
3,4,5: the taker + x others drink
Other common rules include bathroom card, "I went on a holiday and with me I packed..." (the loser drinks), a card that empowers the taker to make up a new rule (the more confusing the better) etc.
Some common rules are:
Queen: women drink (a sip)
King: guys drink
Ace: the taker picks who drinks
2: the taker + one other drinks
3,4,5: the taker + x others drink
Other common rules include bathroom card, "I went on a holiday and with me I packed..." (the loser drinks), a card that empowers the taker to make up a new rule (the more confusing the better) etc.
Example 1.
teener 1: "Hey there's a bottle of Katjusha her, anyone up for gaylord?"
teener 2: "Yaaay!"
Example 2.
Johnny was late for work the other day due to playing gaylord till early hours.
teener 1: "Hey there's a bottle of Katjusha her, anyone up for gaylord?"
teener 2: "Yaaay!"
Example 2.
Johnny was late for work the other day due to playing gaylord till early hours.
by Milli3434 February 7, 2010

by Evil Nobby January 17, 2008
