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Gai is an incomprehensibly gay Mauri. IN fact, the true pronunciation of his name is “g-a-y”. Some say that if you enter his general vicinity, you will immediately convert to Judaism, and you will become a homo. He is even considered evil in some religions; for example satanic worshippers, think very highly of Gai, but he is so evil, that he we turn on his own people. He can suddenly molest you and cause you great discomfort. The sheer magnitude of his faggotosity, will cause you to go insane. The only way to get rid of him, is to steal his hat and throw it off the Burj Khalifa. He even stars in horror films. He is commonly mistaken to be the devil, but you’d be wrong, he is much worse. He/she is a malnourished, horrible looking gargantuan, stinky penis. If you see him remember to steal his hat and bless him, only divine power of the Lord Jesus Christ can defeat him.
by Big Dog John Johnson September 23, 2020
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by ecogoth December 30, 2020
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In the country of Thailand, the Thai word "gai" means chicken. So if you are ordering Thai food, Just get the gai; Its good. ;)
by Todd Cox May 17, 2007
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A guy who is gay or bisexual. Can be pronounced as "gay" or "guy," ideally to serve as a pun depending on the context.
I saw Trystan at the gym today and I really wanna know if he's a gai.
I'm in love with how gai you are.
My life has been amazing ever since befriending all the gais.
I'm in love with how gai you are.
My life has been amazing ever since befriending all the gais.
by dictionarybcel March 21, 2018
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Stands for "Get Amongst it". Is a relatively recent fad used by Australian medical student societies to try and get their fellow students interested in going to events and involved in activities. Unfortunately for them the majority of students find this acronym cliquey and lame.
by fiddlestix July 29, 2012