we wrote this gazedo on the weekend
by Derph February 15, 2005
Get the gazedo mug.When the dealer in poker adds to the community cards (flop, turn, or river) BEFORE all active players have played their hand for the current round of betting.
The term is a verb and is generally used when the above mistake causes a player who would have most likely won the hand, to lose.
The term is a verb and is generally used when the above mistake causes a player who would have most likely won the hand, to lose.
I had pocket Aces against pocket sevens. Pocket sevens min-raised me. I was going to put him all in and the dealer Gabed me. Turns out the flop gave my opponent a set, he called my all in, and cracked my aces.
by OG1 October 26, 2010
Get the Gabed mug.A really large, scray-looking breakfast to wake you up from a hangover, or just to eat because it's damn delicious. It's Dippy eggs (sunny side up) with hash browns, spicy-ass chili, and onions (optional) with sour cream (optional).
Jew: Damn, that was a gooshcloggin of a breakfast, oh vey!
Regular Person: I know, that gawd awful's absolutely delicious!
Regular Person: I know, that gawd awful's absolutely delicious!
by Nova_gnome March 8, 2009
Get the Gawd Awful mug.by gamediggity October 12, 2006
Get the gamediggity mug.A multi-purpose word that can be substituted for any other word. The word that it replaces must be know to all other parties. Gahed is a noun, adjective, adverb, pronoun, verb and it never has to be conjugated.
by Firebird X December 14, 2008
Get the Gahed mug.Gahed: GA-HED
1. A value neutral expression used to substitute for any other word known in existence.
2. An neologism that can substitute for a word, or words, with a meaning that can typically be implied or inferred by others.
3. A word that can only be used once, twice, or more, substituting for any word or words in any communication speech act.
4. Gahed is Gahed
1. A value neutral expression used to substitute for any other word known in existence.
2. An neologism that can substitute for a word, or words, with a meaning that can typically be implied or inferred by others.
3. A word that can only be used once, twice, or more, substituting for any word or words in any communication speech act.
4. Gahed is Gahed
a. Sean is Gahed
b. Can you pass the chicken and the gahed?
c. After losing the big game my friend said, “look at all the sad gaheds.”
d. Stop acting so Gahed!
b. Can you pass the chicken and the gahed?
c. After losing the big game my friend said, “look at all the sad gaheds.”
d. Stop acting so Gahed!
by Firebird X July 20, 2008
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