Gilbar; a nickname given to a resident(s) of the north eastern housing estate Ingleby barwick .
True Gilbar; a term given to those whose actions deeply reflect and support gilbar culture. This term is often given to residents who have been residents their entire lives, and/or deeply associate with gilbar culture , for example by supporting local shops .
True Gilbar; a term given to those whose actions deeply reflect and support gilbar culture. This term is often given to residents who have been residents their entire lives, and/or deeply associate with gilbar culture , for example by supporting local shops .
"I choose to shop only at stores within Ingleby barwick to support my local gilbar community"
"Wow, you're a True Gilbar !"
"Wow, you're a True Gilbar !"
by LVGURL July 4, 2018

A turd that displays many small pieces of undigested food or materials such as peanuts, carrots, corn, staples or cats.
"Nasty. My grandma forgot to flush her True George."
"The other day i was looking for my keys and i found them in my dog's True George."
"The other day i was looking for my keys and i found them in my dog's True George."
by Vexan Texan August 29, 2009

A person who play a game and really enjoy it, because after all it's the point of playing games.They could play on consoles,PC,handheld device, smartphone,the genre of the game andthe platform isn't important and should never be.
I beaten Soulsborne games and I like them while my little sister play Angry Birds on her smartphone and really enjoy it.We are both true gamers.
by kontoculai September 22, 2019

Person A: "I just experienced true hell"
Person B: "You play Undertale?"
Person A: "No, I meant it Literally"
Person B: "W H A T"
Person B: "You play Undertale?"
Person A: "No, I meant it Literally"
Person B: "W H A T"
by LookItsNote March 10, 2021

by why am i still alive June 12, 2019

Negative or critical information that gives the viewer a complete map of their respective context but does not give them a sense of direction.
In Kantian ethics a true negative is functionally equivalent to a false positive.
In Kantian ethics a true negative is functionally equivalent to a false positive.
by sandraxine September 17, 2018

by Dr Kaplan May 15, 2018
