To massacre a protesting crowd on a bridge with no means of escape and later blame the crowd for provocation and initiate an inquiry against the 'mob'.
Used after the infamous Gaw Kadal massacre of Jan 21 1990 in Indian held Kashmir, where 52 citizens were killed, shot in the chest at point blank range. 250 were injured.
Used after the infamous Gaw Kadal massacre of Jan 21 1990 in Indian held Kashmir, where 52 citizens were killed, shot in the chest at point blank range. 250 were injured.
Audience: The government soldiers just killed off a protest demonstration.
Intellectual: They are going to do a Gaw Kadal from now on. They have no way out.
Intellectual: They are going to do a Gaw Kadal from now on. They have no way out.
by koshur saandh January 22, 2012
This 'word' means gorgeous, and is commonly used when being sarcastic, or to spell out a word the way it would be pronounced.
by Alexandra Alden November 26, 2007
by BIGBOOTYLICIOUS9 February 02, 2017
Pronounced: Tgore
Some made up name or phrase short for "The Galaxy At War"
with a hyphen stuck between the T & the G to giv it the T-rex fx.
Also means a sci-fi Private Security firm based in the year 4081.
Some made up name or phrase short for "The Galaxy At War"
with a hyphen stuck between the T & the G to giv it the T-rex fx.
Also means a sci-fi Private Security firm based in the year 4081.
Sgt. Connors: I left the S.A.S. to work for T-GAW.
or
Sgt. Connors: T-GAW! Alright lads, lock 'n' fuckin' load!
or
Sgt. Connors: T-GAW! Alright lads, lock 'n' fuckin' load!
by T-GAW April 04, 2011
For the love of god woman! Take those gee gawd earrings off! you look like an African Princess in those!
by markaaabbb May 25, 2006
When a women or man twist a mans penis, with two hands till it turns purple. Then proceeds to twist and spit on the penis, till theres a chewy bit of foreskin left.
Greg: Damn I just got the 3000 gaw gaw double handed twist.
Fred: How was that?
Greg: The bitch took my foreskin off.
Fred: How was that?
Greg: The bitch took my foreskin off.
by Kermit clit December 10, 2019
by Sir daniel the first March 28, 2019