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Get the GYFO mug.get your flirt on. pronounced gee-fo. used when you see a friend flirting with a guy. sometimes used in place of flirt. used basically as it is.
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Get the GYFAOOH mug.1.) Pronunciation: "GYLAO"; (jy-e-low)
Phrase used against lazy forum (etc.), users who DON'T READ previous post due to its large quantity of detailed content. Otherwise posting in a thread without reading the OP's post and thus contradicting the point of posting in the first place.
"Get your lazy ass out!"
"Git yo lazee aS owt!"
2.) Images speak louder than words! Because of their some what similar pronunciations, a Jello image with the text "Here have a GYLAO!" is a greater comeback! Verbs "eat" or "have" are used to indicate an insult that they may be a fat lazy troll. Thus- "Don't feed the troll words, feed it GYLAO!"
Phrase used against lazy forum (etc.), users who DON'T READ previous post due to its large quantity of detailed content. Otherwise posting in a thread without reading the OP's post and thus contradicting the point of posting in the first place.
"Get your lazy ass out!"
"Git yo lazee aS owt!"
2.) Images speak louder than words! Because of their some what similar pronunciations, a Jello image with the text "Here have a GYLAO!" is a greater comeback! Verbs "eat" or "have" are used to indicate an insult that they may be a fat lazy troll. Thus- "Don't feed the troll words, feed it GYLAO!"
User 1: "Wow, a wall of text- I'm not reading all of that, blog it."
User 2: "What would be the difference if I blog it? You're still not going to read it if I do- plz just eat a GYLAO!
User 2: "What would be the difference if I blog it? You're still not going to read it if I do- plz just eat a GYLAO!
by Shuriko July 3, 2009
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Get the gyfa2 mug."Go Find Another One" "GFAO" normally occurs as an assertion of rarity. It can occur in negotiations between a seller and buyer as a summary statement, typically by a seller. "Yes, this one has a small scratch, but...GFAO," implying that would be prohibitively difficult. Seems to occur in print medium more than in speech.
It's a 1963 Chevy station wagon with a factory-original 409 engine, Positraction, and all power accessories. GFAO!
It's a Gibson Lloyd Loar F5 mandolin for under $100K. GFAO.
Minnie Riperton was an R&B singer with a five-octave range--GFAO!
It's a Gibson Lloyd Loar F5 mandolin for under $100K. GFAO.
Minnie Riperton was an R&B singer with a five-octave range--GFAO!
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