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Gaelic

Gaelic or Goidelic was introduced by the Gallaeci tribes of Gallaecia (Galicia N.W. Spain) circa 500 B.C. The Gallaeci spoke an archaic Goidelic Q-Celtic tongue known as Gallaic. The Gallaeci were Halstatt Celts that settled in Galicia circa 800 B.C. The Celtiberians spoke Celtiberian Q-Celtic, but not Goidelic. The Celtiberians were La Tene Celts that settled in N.E. Spain circa 500 B.C.
The word for one hundred is "cet" in Old Irish (Old Gaelic) and "ciot" in Gallaic.
by GalaicoWarrior August 6, 2007
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Goofy Gartic Gamers

a social very fun very positive group shut down by youtube in late july 2021 consisted of members known as: SirDank,Faint_signal,spanisharmanda,ukraine kid,noodleguy67, a australian person i forgot roblox name of

theyre modern day group on roblox is known now as The Minions MC

feel free to join.
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gaylic

The secret language of gays.

Homonym of "gaelic," the language of Irish, Manx, and Scottish peoples.

See also fagalog.
At first, I thought he was straight, but then I realized he was speaking gaylic.
by crusherrrr July 25, 2006
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that's so gaelic

something that's stereotypically Irish. i.e. a leprechaun, corned beef and cabbage
tim: i'm having corned beef and cabbage for dinner.
ed: dude, that's so gaelic.
by laslowe March 18, 2008
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GARLI

Look at her shoes... Haha GARLI
by Sophea davis May 27, 2016
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Sam Garlick

A person that literally no-one likes. He is a lurker among others and feeds on the sympathy of others. He does this by making himself feel bad and tries to make people feel guilty for him.
•Do you want to go to the cinema with Sam Garlick?
Hell no! He will scrape into our conversations.
by GriiT Shift November 9, 2019
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gaelic

also the word that people outside ireland use to describe the irish language."irish" and "gaeilge" is rarely used outside the emerald isle!
Person 1: oh, you're from ireland.dont you have your own language?gaelic isnt it??
Person 2: yes, its called irish suprisingly enough!
by irish gal June 24, 2006
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