"G" jeans. Worn by local toughs and cool cats trying to stand tough. Wide-bottom, straight legs that look like Twin Towers and big pockets large enough to stash a 40 or other goodies. Reinforced waistband to hide a couple Gats or stolen goods.
by Terry Bad Ice June 4, 2018
Get the G'eans mug.A lot. AS in "a geansaí load of...". From the Irish word for jumper or sweater. Originating from when kids would steal apples from orchards and would carry them back home by using their jumpers as makeshift baskets.
by madhillick April 6, 2009
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Literally, this is the Irish word for jumper (which is the UK/Irish term for a sweater).
Used as an insult to imply that somebody has the intelligence of the aforementioned garment i.e. none at all
Literally, this is the Irish word for jumper (which is the UK/Irish term for a sweater).
Used as an insult to imply that somebody has the intelligence of the aforementioned garment i.e. none at all
Louise: "Let's go shopping!"
Steven: "It's midnight, you're drunk, and we're in the pub. The shops are closed! You big geansaí!"
Steven: "It's midnight, you're drunk, and we're in the pub. The shops are closed! You big geansaí!"
by Dan Jacobs January 1, 2008
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