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The natural gas driven equivalent of a Tesla car.
Are you driving a Gasla!? You're such a Gasly; for that money you could have got a Tesla!
Gasla by Maxkouw April 13, 2019
The nickname of the car of Formula One driver Gasly.
And in last place, it's Gasly in his Gasla car. What a terrible driver!
Gasla by Maxkouw April 13, 2019
When you have a neat looking car, but are firmly against electric cars.
Hey, wanna come for a ride in my Gasla?
Gasla by CLAWSOME July 22, 2020

Deep Rock Galactic

Deep Rock Galactic, developed by Ghost Ship Games, is a recently released steam game that, for once, wasn't a poorly made early access cash grab. It is a co-op first person waveshooter where you play as dwarfs mining in the caves of an alien planet.
The game heavily emphasizes teamwork and is great fun to play, especially with friends. A good game to compare it to would be Left 4 Dead.
Oh, and its soundtrack is godly.
"Hey, up for some Deep Rock Galactic?"
"Sure, I can't wait to squish some bugs!"
"Rock and Stone!"

galactic gash 

Any fuckable pussy found in outerspace, humanoid or alien.
Captain Kirk loved exploring any new galactic gash he could find, he would boldly go where no man had gone before.
galactic gash by jpg3 April 5, 2011

gaslamping 

A form of intimidation or psychological abuse, sometimes called Ambient Abuse where false information is presented to the victim, making them doubt their own memory, perception and quite often, their sanity. The classic example of gaslamping is to switch something around on someone that you know they're sure to notice, but then deny knowing anything about it, and to explain that they "must be imagining things" when they challenge these changes.

A more psychological definition of gaslamping is "an increasing frequency of systematically withholding factual information from, and/or providing false information to, the victim - having the gradual effect of making them anxious, confused, and less able to trust their own memory and perception.

This act is often erroneously referred to as "gaslighting." The misnomer in itself is a famous example of the Mandela Effect.
Your spouse begins telling you things that never really happened. For instance, he says that last week he told you he was going to go to the bar with his buddies this Monday night, but you never remember him telling you that.

Or maybe your boss gets angry because you didn't prepare the report he asked you to. When you remind him that he usually prepares that particular report, he snaps that he told you to take care of it a few days ago because he was too busy. However, you know he never asked you to do so.

Both of these could be considered gaslamping.
gaslamping by zoozleprime March 10, 2021