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gelatinophobia

The fear of Jell-O brand gelatin or any type of gelatin, jelly included. Characterised by the avoidance of such materials and the refusal to consume said materials. People with gelatinophobia often find the wiggling of gelatin based food gross.
Nathan: I won't be eating jelly for a very long time.
Mike: I guess you caught Kel's gelatinophobia.
by miketaba July 12, 2008
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galapagos mudslide

When two enormous African Americans rub their gross titties together and smother each other with chocolate syrup and make bird and lizard noises like the blue footed booby from the Galapagos while having inter course with a chocolate syrup bottle as a strap on
I heard those girls did the Galapagos mudslide!
by Terdboy20 June 21, 2014
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Gelep

coming from the Greek root Tzelepoglou, meaning son of a shephard, Gelep is representative of a free spirited youth who is not only well rounded, but excels at most things in life while maintaining a euphoric state of mind. Calling someone Gelep would be a complement, similar to the nonliteral meaning of the words pimp, playa, gangsta, or all star.
by Mike jsihaiongadhsoih April 30, 2006
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gelatafabapellisophilia

The fetish for putting large amounts of jelly beans under the skin, where fat or muscle would normally be. In extreme cases, this sometimes extends to replacing internal organs with jelly beans. This fetish is often satisfied through art or the use of a body suit which can be filled with jelly beans.
Person 1: I think it would be really hot if I could replace your fat and liver with jelly beans
Person 2: What the fuck?

Person 1: What? You've never heard of gelatafabapellisophilia
by JellyBeanLover621 December 22, 2020
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GlapGlop

glapglop: glapglop
glapglop 2: glapglop
by GlapGlop February 11, 2021
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Gelato

Italian ice cream, obviously of Italian origin. Although it is loosely called "ice cream", it does pose differences in how it is made and tastes.

The 3 main differences between gelato and ice cream are:

1- Gelato is made with milk, not cream like ice cream. This often gives gelato a more robust flavor than ice cream, as the extra fat from the cream in ice cream can dull the flavor in it.

2- Gelato is churned less than ice cream, so it has much less air in it than ice cream. This lack of extra air in it in return leaves it with a much denser/thicker texture, which often leads people to think it's creamier and richer than ice cream (although there's no cream in it! :P).

3- Gelato is usually stored at a slightly warmer temperature than ice cream, which makes it a bit softer than ice cream, (again making it taste richer/creamier).

Overall, gelato is nowhere near as prominent as ice cream, but is a very nice treat when available. If you havn't already tried this before, I would highly recommend you try it if you get the chance to. It's most commonly found in authentic Italian resturants. Gelato can also be made with water and alcohol (then called sorbetto) instead of milk.
Josh: Hey, do you wanna go get some ice cream?, I could really go for some.

Joe: Naw, let's try some gelato instead, it tastes a lot yummier!

Josh: Ok.
by skyx December 17, 2008
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Gelassenheit

To give yourself unconditionally. To commit fully without personal interests or limitations getting in the way.
Josh devoted all his energy to the community. That was Gelassenheit at it's purest.
by ATinyViolin December 6, 2015
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