I was trying to take a dump.But outside the stall I could see a crapper gargoyle.Can’t they just chill out?
by 93 yourcultleader93 July 29, 2020
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From Old Norse - gaddr
Danish: gad, gedde
English: gad, ged
Icelandic: gaddur
Norwegian: gjedde
Swedish: gadd
From Old Norse - gaddr
Danish: gad, gedde
English: gad, ged
Icelandic: gaddur
Norwegian: gjedde
Swedish: gadd
by Readyplayerone January 17, 2019
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Term commonly used by fans of japanese idols to refer to other fans that are actually in love with the idol they support.
Term commonly used by fans of japanese idols to refer to other fans that are actually in love with the idol they support.
"I truly think Sasaki Kumi and I would make a good couple" "holy shit! you're gachikoi, aren't you?"
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Get the pierre gasly effect mug.The gayest number in the world is 57. This number refers to Shakespeare's Sonnet number 57. This sonnet details Shakespeare's love for a young man. His affections are so strong that he calls himself a slave to his incredibly strong emotional attraction to the boy.
by Octobottom March 28, 2021
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"Ay Joe, did you just see that?" "Naw, what happened?" "Buddy just exposed himself to that female!" "Damn, he hit her with the five gallery special!"
by El Muletas August 5, 2019
Get the Five gallery special mug.galvanism is the concept, uh, the obsolete scientific theory that there is a kind of electricity flowing through our bloodstreams
And that was our life force
I used the term because I came across it in, uh, Mary Shelley's, uh, "Frankenstein"
And that book is sort of an exploration of the theme of creating a character, of making up a person
So I used the term "galvanistic" to allude to that book as a sort of a symbol of how I like, created you as a character
I'm pretending that I know a lot more about you than I actually do
And also to refer to the fact that I've fall—fallen in love with the characters you've created in, uh, your body of work
And that was our life force
I used the term because I came across it in, uh, Mary Shelley's, uh, "Frankenstein"
And that book is sort of an exploration of the theme of creating a character, of making up a person
So I used the term "galvanistic" to allude to that book as a sort of a symbol of how I like, created you as a character
I'm pretending that I know a lot more about you than I actually do
And also to refer to the fact that I've fall—fallen in love with the characters you've created in, uh, your body of work
by almondmilkhotel January 24, 2022
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