One who puts a pistol in their vagina as a fetish. Commonly makes women shriek randomly like a chicken.
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A holidaymaker, or one from out of town. Particularly used in the South of England, generally as a mildly derogatory term.
by Darren Jones December 29, 2003
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also a word for some teenage boy shit, as well as a slur for british people
also a word for some teenage boy shit, as well as a slur for british people
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Get the gickle mug.Geckled - combination of 'gay' and 'heckled.' When a man, usually a straight man, becomes the object of unwanted attention from one or more gay men. They might wolf-whistle or otherwise comment, probably loudly, on his physical appearance and/or things they would do with him if they could take him home...
Word invented by T. Fleener, who has himself been many a time geckled.
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Word invented by T. Fleener, who has himself been many a time geckled.
See also gogled
"You're not going to believe this, I was walking down 17th street in Dupont Circle and this bunch of guys just totally geckled me!"
(Often followed by WTF?!)
(Often followed by WTF?!)
by T. Fleener June 11, 2007
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Get the guckle mug.A holiday maker, but one from outside the local vicinity, i.e. someone holidaying in Christchurch who's from Southampton isn't a grockle. Term used on the south coast and has spread eastwards, stopping at Southampton water. Most commonly heard in the solent town of Lymington where it's used as an insult towards ignorant and usually posh tourists, those with caravans, those with five kids, a dog and granddad tagging along and those that have been coming to the town for twenty years and think they know/own the place. Most commonly heard amongst fed-up shopworkers and working-class locals. Tends not to be applied to foreign tourists as these generally tend to be considerate people when travelling and don't make a nuisance of themselves.
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