Mate 1:"Hey bro i got this girl lined up and she is keen for gangies."
Mate 2: "Should i call all the boys, every boy?"
Mate 1: "yea, the more the merrier"
Mate 2: "Should i call all the boys, every boy?"
Mate 1: "yea, the more the merrier"
by chindawg November 07, 2010
by TLOL16 January 20, 2022
A term of endearment, typically used by the W and L community to greet or refer to each other. This word was made popular by the handsome streamer yourragegaming.
by YRGUnofficialAffiliate January 21, 2022
A term created by the popular YouTuber and rookie of the year twitch streamer Kai Cenat it’s derived from the word gang and Refers to your family or friends
by Just_a_random_nigga January 01, 2022
An affectionate name for "grandmother," (esp. a somewhat cold, possibly drunk grandmother with aspirations of social standing.)
On the television show Arrested Development, Maeby Fünke and George-Michael Bluth call their grandmother (Lucille Bluth) "Gangy" in many instances.
The etymology is unclear but it's frequent use in context makes the meaning clear. The spelling "Gangy" seems to be the generally-agreed upon spelling on Wikipedia, IMDB, and most TV sites.
On the television show Arrested Development, Maeby Fünke and George-Michael Bluth call their grandmother (Lucille Bluth) "Gangy" in many instances.
The etymology is unclear but it's frequent use in context makes the meaning clear. The spelling "Gangy" seems to be the generally-agreed upon spelling on Wikipedia, IMDB, and most TV sites.
George Michael Bluth: "Was that Gangy who was just… " (slips on Lucille's spilled martini and falls)
Michael Bluth: "You all right? Sorry. Your grandmother had a little accident here."
George Michael Bluth: "Oh. Does that means she's gonna have to come live with us?"
Michael Bluth: "You all right? Sorry. Your grandmother had a little accident here."
George Michael Bluth: "Oh. Does that means she's gonna have to come live with us?"
by Bryan Bedell December 27, 2006
by bmg<3 March 01, 2008
by Mind Freak December 02, 2006