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Gandar

A chance or guess that you take with something important. If you have ever guessed on a test, or just lied to your family or friends, congratulation you have taken a gandar!
James: Hey man let’s go do drugs
David: nah man that sounds bad
James: Lets take a gandar
David: oh ok!
by Gandar Boy January 28, 2021
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Gandalf

Someone who is standing in the way, preventing you from passing through a narrow area.
OK Gandalf, let's get moving here buddy.
by thricegreatart May 24, 2010
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gandrew

Defining the amazing relationship between Andrew Siwicki and Garrett Watts created by their fandom
Gandrew has cured my depression
by Geezmiranda September 14, 2018
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G and L

n. Abbreviation of "gambled and lost." Refers to fart that comes out with a little something extra.
After that burrito, I figured I had a G and L coming on; I went for it and lost.
by Holden McCrank March 14, 2003
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for the love of Gandhi

A less dramatic version of "for the love of God". Often used in more casual situations, when you don't want to get God involved.
Person 1#: "Nancy is knocked up yet again with her 8th child,"
Person #2: "Is she Catholic?"
Person #1: "No, Atheist,"
Person #2: "(For the love of Gandhi)!"
by Jdog, Julia March 27, 2009
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gandon

Russian slang for condom. Synonymous with faggot and/or asshole.
Alo gandon!
by fM!phil May 28, 2003
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gandy dancer

Gandy dancer is a slang term for workers who maintained railroads in North America. For each stroke, a worker would lift his gandy (a long handled tool) and force it into the ballast to create a fulcrum, then throw himself sideways using the gandy to check his full weight (making the "huh" sound recorded in the lyrics below) so the gandy would push the rail toward the inside of the curve. Even with all impacts from the work crew timed correctly, any progress made in shifting the track would not become visible until after a large number of repetitions.

(source: Wiki)

Rhythm was necessary for this process, both to synchronize the manual labor, and to maintain the morale of workers whose exertions produced only a minuscule effect; hence "gandy dancers". The songs sung in this occupation have been recognized as a major influence on later blues music
My father was a gandy dancer on the railroad.
by 'nash October 2, 2009
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