I work for GE - General Electric !
by Linkin Park December 28, 2005

The chemical element germanium, with symbol Ge and atomic number 32. Germanium is used in light emitting diodes and semiconductors. It is gray in color and was discovered in Germany (its namesake) in 1886. It is solid at room temperature and standard pressure and has a valence of 4. It is stable and non-radioactive.
by matt11313601 January 2, 2012

Short for Global English School -
A zoo in Nothaburi, Thailand with about 300 different species. They range from age 3 to 21. The zookeepers are white and controlled by an all-powerful administrator.
The zoo animals are forced to undergo training for 8 hours every day until they finish 12 years.
Then, they are set free to roam the urban wilderness.
A zoo in Nothaburi, Thailand with about 300 different species. They range from age 3 to 21. The zookeepers are white and controlled by an all-powerful administrator.
The zoo animals are forced to undergo training for 8 hours every day until they finish 12 years.
Then, they are set free to roam the urban wilderness.
by GESPandaman July 11, 2011

by Whit Yolk December 1, 2018

Originated from the Ges language, meaning YES when acting like a 4 year old. When my dad uses it char gets mad. Oppisite of DOE.
by Tony June 18, 2005

Ges Misérables or ges misérables (pronounced ‘Gay Miz-eh-rahb’) is the ‘Gay Misery’ or mournful depression occasionally experienced with gays faced by overwhelming complexity and societal opposition to their lifestyle ‘choice’. Unbeknownst to most heterosexuals, it requires tremendous psychic energy to even roll out of bed and face a world that is often violently hostile to the way a person thinks, speaks, dresses, walks, votes, emotes and makes love.
Julian was reconciled to his lifestyle choice and seldom experienced ges misérables. Julian’s lover James was no so fortunate however, and often knew despondent freefall into the vast royal blue abyss of the Ges Misérables.
by Mo Dixley April 15, 2009
