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Unbelievable Jeff 

A term popularised by Chris Kamara of Sky Sports News in the UK. It is used when in shock as though something is above unbelievable or near impossible
Jeff Stelling: "and we have a goal, Chris Kamara what's happening?"

Chris Kamara: "Emile Heskey has actually scored, and what a shot from outside the area, UNBELIEVABLE JEFF"

ungelivable

Same as "Ungeliable". Ungelivable is constructed by Chinese internet users to negate and adjectivize the word of "geli", which is translatrated from Chinese, literally meaning "forcefulness". It is used to express the feeling of unforceful, unsatisfactory, lousy, unpleasant, unfavorable, terrible.
WTF? Chinese soccer team lost again? against Japan? 0:8? That's too ungelivable!!!
ungelivable by lybow November 10, 2010

Unbelievable Tekkers 

Andy Ansah's version of "Unbelievably good technique" used on Wayne Rooney's Street Striker. Later used by Soccer AM.
Some Tekkers Are Good
Some Tekkers Are Bayyad
But Some Tekkers...
UNBELIEVABLE TEKKERS

"The Boys Are Coming In With Some Unbelievable Tekkers"

ungelivable

It's a chinese-english word, "ge" means "give"; "li" means "support" or "power"; this word uses for to describe the gap between reality and the ideal. If they are the same, we can say "gelivable"; if not, wo can say "unglivable".
When I feel disappointed, I can say, that's so ungelivable!!!
ungelivable by sakurap November 9, 2010

Unbelievable 

The cast of Six UK Tour 2020-2021 (Lauren Drew, Maddison Bulleyment, Carly Dyer,Shekinah McFarlane, Jodie Steele, Athena Collins, Cassandra Lee, Jennifer Caldwell, Harriet Watson) who is going back on tour after 8 months
Millie "I can't wait to see UK Tour go back!"
Emma "I KNOW! They are UNBELIEVABLE!!!"

ungeiliable 

It's Chinese English. In Chinese, 'gei' means 'give'. 'li' is 'force/power' in English. Literally 'ungeiliable' means 'not to supply power'. Ungeiliable means 'not helpful' in English.
The new policy of goverment is ungeiliable
ungeiliable by SISuser November 11, 2010