I did not hold the door for a woman with a stroller as she was entering the waiting room in a hospital. It was against my Gentlemanism.
by xScareCrow92 September 17, 2012
A word mostly used in the upper echelons of the UK Soulful House music scene. The word is generally used to place the individual on a pedestal and is generally used as a statement to describe a person's superiority within the music scene. A soulful house music producer that makes beautiful songs is generally referred to as a Gentleman, whereas the music producer that makes instrumental tracks without using live instruments is perceived at the lower end of class.
"have you heard that song by so and so, a proper gentleman's song that is mate." (these songs are generally bland vocal songs with lots of live instruments used to send the listener to sleep)
by LondonTruth1234 October 19, 2018
When a guy has a lot of gentleman like qualities and is manly. Also is full of humanity and, err, stuff.
12 year old Girl: "So, I need to find a guy with a lot of gentlemanity?"
Much older Girl: "Yes, it is important to find a guy who won't treat you like a video game."
12 year old Girl: "You mean play me?"
Much older Girl: "Exactly"
Much older Girl: "Yes, it is important to find a guy who won't treat you like a video game."
12 year old Girl: "You mean play me?"
Much older Girl: "Exactly"
by yocjelia July 31, 2011
stephen wrote the book of gentleman many years ago, the first copy was published in the mid 1800's and read by over 70% of the worlds population - here in 2010 a copy of this book is very hard to come by, people believe every book in existance was destroyed in a bid to keep 'gentlemanizm' unknown, only a select few have had the art of gentleman sent down to them throughout the generations. Stephen Plank, the creator of the book still lives, it is predicted he is over 5 thousand years old
by nomnomnomage April 14, 2010
An inexpensive drink combination, most bartenders should know: the cheapest beer and a shot of the cheapest whiskey at the bar.
by PauGen November 29, 2010
The act of receiving a blow-job while smoking a cigarette, taking a shit, and reading the newspaper.
by yesimernie November 12, 2010
A gentleman's is when someone smokes a joint just to themselves. Usually this also involved the person being alone, but it still counts as a gentleman's if you are in a group of two or more people but you are the only one smoking that specific joint.
The slang emerged in the mid 2010's in North London and is used mainly in this area but has since spread across London and to other Southern cities, such as Bristol and Cardiff.
There is much scholary debate about a woman partaking in "a gentleman's". The traditionalist school of thought purports that a gentleman's is always a gentleman's regardless of the smoker. The revisionist school of thought, which has been influenced by feminist stoners, suggests that the word should be feminised, and that women should refer to a joint they are smoking by themselves as a "lady's". Finally, most recently a post revisionist school of thought has proposed that all people should refer to their individual joint as a "person's". This final term has failed to find any popularity as slang. Most people will refer to a gentleman's as a gentleman's whether they are a man or woman, but you do occasionally hear people say "lady's".
The slang emerged in the mid 2010's in North London and is used mainly in this area but has since spread across London and to other Southern cities, such as Bristol and Cardiff.
There is much scholary debate about a woman partaking in "a gentleman's". The traditionalist school of thought purports that a gentleman's is always a gentleman's regardless of the smoker. The revisionist school of thought, which has been influenced by feminist stoners, suggests that the word should be feminised, and that women should refer to a joint they are smoking by themselves as a "lady's". Finally, most recently a post revisionist school of thought has proposed that all people should refer to their individual joint as a "person's". This final term has failed to find any popularity as slang. Most people will refer to a gentleman's as a gentleman's whether they are a man or woman, but you do occasionally hear people say "lady's".
Guy #1: Oi mate, you fancy some of this spliff? I'll roll a fatty?
Guy #2: Nah i better not, I got uni in an hour so gotta cut in like 15 minutes
Guy #1: Ah peak, I'll have a gentleman's instead then
Guy #2: Calm, I'll come out and have a rollie on the patio when you're zooting
Guy #2: Nah i better not, I got uni in an hour so gotta cut in like 15 minutes
Guy #1: Ah peak, I'll have a gentleman's instead then
Guy #2: Calm, I'll come out and have a rollie on the patio when you're zooting
by gentleman012 October 24, 2018