Friend 1: I've got a hangover.
Friend 2: So do I.
Friend 3: I also feel unwell.
Friend 4: Why did we get so drunk.
Friend 5: Why? Just Why?
Friend 1 (again): It appears we have a gangover.
Friend 2: So do I.
Friend 3: I also feel unwell.
Friend 4: Why did we get so drunk.
Friend 5: Why? Just Why?
Friend 1 (again): It appears we have a gangover.
by Jessica Scarlett Thomas September 30, 2014
Get the Gangover mug.Emo fag, or emo fag, backwards and put together as one word. Used to term people who fall under the qualities of both emo and fag, recognized by posting their feelings all over the internet for all to see, and making a mountain out of a molehill of every little negative situation that falls upon them.
He thinks that the world is coming down on him. I think that my new nickname for him shall be emofag. Backwards, it's gafome!
by Stalker-kun April 13, 2008
Get the gafome mug.by Nick the knife May 27, 2010
Get the Gagooch mug.Feeling like an Absolute Gargoyle after a night out. Totally destroyed with the worst hangover possible after having 30 shots of sambuca and 58 pints of Fosters. Technically Brain dead.
As in "Got in at 5am after a belting sesh down the local and now I feel Gargoilic"
(Feel like a Gargoyle)
(Feel like a Gargoyle)
by Mr 5 F***ing Euros September 28, 2013
Get the gargoilic mug.Used to name someone who is very sweet, kind and loving. Mostly a girl. She loves watching Trials and Wants to be a lawyer. Hates spooky stuff. Can argue as if her life depends on it. Gets amazing marks and is an overachiever. Most importantly she is a great friend and will always be by your side.
CASE 1-
Person1- Wow, that girl is so kind and studious.
Person2- Yes, she is a total Gangotri.
CASE 2-
Mother- Gangotri come here.
Person1- Wow, that girl is so kind and studious.
Person2- Yes, she is a total Gangotri.
CASE 2-
Mother- Gangotri come here.
by (◍•ᴗ•◍) December 2, 2020
Get the gangotri mug.Americanization of the Italian word "cafone," much like "goombah" verses the actual Italian word "cumpare." The basic meaning is a fool, idiot, or someone without any class and is used by some Italian-Americans.
Gafoon may also take influence from the english "buffoon" as "gavone," another Americanization of "cafone," is closer to the actual word.
Gafoon may also take influence from the english "buffoon" as "gavone," another Americanization of "cafone," is closer to the actual word.
by paulieSass October 13, 2009
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