Man 1: Dude, your elephant is on fire...
Man 2: Dude, what elephant?
*elephant walks by*
Man 1: Dude, we are so geeked out...
Man 2: Dude, what elephant?
*elephant walks by*
Man 1: Dude, we are so geeked out...
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Coming from the newly dance craze "Jerkin", being "geeked up" either means to be in the hype, getting ready to Jerk, or simply dressing for the part of Jerkin.
We pulled up to the party I take off my shirt and, got geeked up everybody jerkin - Legacy From The "New Boyz"
Im Geeked Up !
Im Geeked Up !
by C.o.T.C August 30, 2009
Get the Geeked Up mug.Seasonal for the 2008 GOP (Republican) Presidential Election. Geezer refers to Senator John McCain and Gidgetrefers to Governor Sarah 'Baracuds-Lipstick-Pitbull' Palin.
Street Conversation: "I know that if the Geezer-Gidget 08 GOP Presidenial Ticket gets elected, we'll be selling pencils and turning two dollar 'ho tricks to pay the rent. No doubt!"
by Mike the Arf November 4, 2008
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Get the Geezer mug.A person who enjoys consuming large amounts of alcohol, acting rowdy, and splitting peoples wigs. All because they have entirely too much time on their hands.
Believe me, you don't want to go to that party. It'll be full of geezers, all getting sloppy and looking for trouble.
by Detrick M. Roberson March 22, 2004
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Different form of middle English word - guiser (gysar), masquerader. It means to dress in disguise
WORD HISTORY: The word goes back to a custom at Christmas where people would dress up and give presents to the poor. Normally it was old men who were well established who would dress up.
Different form of middle English word - guiser (gysar), masquerader. It means to dress in disguise
WORD HISTORY: The word goes back to a custom at Christmas where people would dress up and give presents to the poor. Normally it was old men who were well established who would dress up.
by claymuir October 5, 2005
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