by Jon Evenchick March 28, 2008
Get the goige mug.by Sophiabb October 28, 2019
Get the gricely mug.When someone says or texts a word or phrase wrong, knowing it’s wrong just for fun, instead of saying “I almost said” at that moment you realize what you’re about to say isn’t right.
“I’m taking the baby to the party” Randy goided knowing he meant “park” not party, in his text message.
by Randyom15 May 24, 2021
Get the Goided mug.As a verb, goive can be employed thus:
Q. did you vote in the uni elections?
A. No, I goived them.
and as a noun:
I was going to do some work but actually it's a bit of a goive.
Are you going to Anal Johnson's language lab?
Yup. Many goives. I loike ya.
Q. did you vote in the uni elections?
A. No, I goived them.
and as a noun:
I was going to do some work but actually it's a bit of a goive.
Are you going to Anal Johnson's language lab?
Yup. Many goives. I loike ya.
by Alexander Higham (Head of House Phils 2001-2002) March 19, 2005
Get the goive mug.goise can mean anything you want it to, and it also means nothing. It is a universal word that is best used when directed towards an unsuspecting stranger. Other forms include the noun "goiserclause" and the noun "goiser" both used to describe a person.
when driving down the road you can roll down the window and yell to someone on the sidewalk "GOISE!"
or you can say "that guy is a goiser"
or "hey goiserclause, come here"
or you can say "that guy is a goiser"
or "hey goiserclause, come here"
by Goiserclause September 8, 2007
Get the Goise mug.Goidelic was introduced in Ireland by the Gallaeci of Galicia, N.W. Spain circa 500 B.C. The Gallaeci spoke an archaic Goidelic Q-Celtic tongue called Gallaic. The Gallaeci are the Halstatt Celts that settled in Galicia circa 800 B.C. In Ireland, Gallaic evolved into Primitive Irish.
Celtiberian was introduced in N.E. Spain by the La Tene Celts that settled in the area circa 500 B.C. Celtiberian is also Q-Celtic, but not Goidelic.
Celtiberian was introduced in N.E. Spain by the La Tene Celts that settled in the area circa 500 B.C. Celtiberian is also Q-Celtic, but not Goidelic.
by GalaicoWarrior August 17, 2007
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