A term of endearment for a really nice guy named Gary. A Gare Bear is always pleasant to be around and enjoys light hearted conversation.
I ran into Gary from across the hall on break. He asked about my recent trip home. He's such a Gare Bear!
by tapedeck500 December 29, 2011
The broader, most accepted, defination to c'est la gare can be found in its urban French roots. Though, in the past, it referred to an arrival or departure of a train, today it is often used as a expression of waiting for the arrival of or departure of a pending event.
An example would be the departure of your hot girlfriend. You might say : c'est la gare, as you watch her walk away. You may also need to say: c'est la gare, as you are being hauled away in handcuffs following a beat-down you took after arguing with the cops. In either instance, you would be correct and a master of the "French" vernacular....
by Squal Pascal May 15, 2011
by mtthwmths June 24, 2015
Interjection used to express a state whereby several parties share a view or opinion; the state of not contradicting one another, also called gareement.
The results of my experiment are in gareement with those of Michelson and with the law of General Relativity : we gareed.
by NoNewNameNow February 9, 2018
by Gare Gare July 14, 2022
the best teacher in the whole wide world...he is tall and wares plaid a lot and always has his hair parted
gared freed is the bomb
by terdalert December 3, 2015