by Ragni loves saag, gol gappa February 24, 2023
Get the gahir mug.a “ghirla” is that type of friend that everyone needs, he is so sweet and always ready to make you laugh.
but also a “ghirla” is a way to offend homosexual people, because “ghirla” acts straight but is secretly a huge homosexual guy.
but also a “ghirla” is a way to offend homosexual people, because “ghirla” acts straight but is secretly a huge homosexual guy.
A: i have a crush on that girl, yeah… but her dad is such a hot man, but im into girls only.
B: mhm… you’re such a “ghirla” man.
B: mhm… you’re such a “ghirla” man.
by yndrsml December 8, 2021
Get the ghirla mug.Ghirahim (ギラヒム Girahimu?) is one of the two main antagonists of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. He is a white-haired humanoid being with a long tongue, and wears flamboyant clothing covered in diamond patterns. He is the lord of the demons who begin to plague The Surface during the events of the game. He is actively hunting Zelda, and is able to detect her presence. At first, he cares little for whether Link lives or dies, though he becomes increasingly frustrated by Link's interference with his plans.
At first glance, Demon Lord Ghirahim appears to be calm, confident, and collected, although very flamboyant. He often acts gentlemanly, speaking eloquently and formally introducing himself to Link. He even shows a slight sense of sportsmanship at the beginning, promising not to murder Link, as it would be unfair. He also exhibits traits of narcissism, which are especially evident in his second fight with Link. He has little concept of personal space, as he seems to relish invading Link's. He also has a flair for the dramatic, and enjoys using broad gestures.
However, beneath his calm exterior is a violent and sadistic psychopath. As the story progresses, his composure progressively shatters, and his mannerisms and speech become more melodramatic, colorful, and violent. At his core, Ghirahim is merciless, and enjoys bloodshed. He appears to enjoy mocking his victims, shown by insulting Groose before kicking him out the way. His violent personality shows quite graphically in the way he frequently licks his lips during a fight, and even licks the blade of his sword after landing a hit on Link during their second battle. Ghirahim frequently loses himself to uncontrollable rage, easily finding excuses to take his anger out on Link. He also enjoys intimidating and toying with his victims, frequently teleporting behind Link during battle, and making colorful threats, such as promising not to kill him but rather beat him within an inch of his life.
However, beneath his calm exterior is a violent and sadistic psychopath. As the story progresses, his composure progressively shatters, and his mannerisms and speech become more melodramatic, colorful, and violent. At his core, Ghirahim is merciless, and enjoys bloodshed. He appears to enjoy mocking his victims, shown by insulting Groose before kicking him out the way. His violent personality shows quite graphically in the way he frequently licks his lips during a fight, and even licks the blade of his sword after landing a hit on Link during their second battle. Ghirahim frequently loses himself to uncontrollable rage, easily finding excuses to take his anger out on Link. He also enjoys intimidating and toying with his victims, frequently teleporting behind Link during battle, and making colorful threats, such as promising not to kill him but rather beat him within an inch of his life.
by Awesome Truth August 30, 2012
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Ghirahim is one of the evil demons who once ruled the surface of our planet. Ever searching for the spirit maiden, he loved to show off his fabulous features. Nowadays, the word Ghirahim is often used to let people know how fabulous they are.
Ghirahim is one of the evil demons who once ruled the surface of our planet. Ever searching for the spirit maiden, he loved to show off his fabulous features. Nowadays, the word Ghirahim is often used to let people know how fabulous they are.
Girl1: "Do you know that guy over there?"
Girl2: "Hm? Oh yeah, that's Debbie."
Girl1: "He's hot!"
Girl2: "He's gay."
Girl1: "No way! He's just Ghirahim!"
Link: "I'm so glad Ghirahim's dead."
Zelda: "Yeah. But you'll never be as fabulous as him though."
Link: "Geesh, I take that as a compliment!"
Riku: "You again?"
Ansem: "Yep."
Riku: "You are way too Ghirahim."
Girl2: "Hm? Oh yeah, that's Debbie."
Girl1: "He's hot!"
Girl2: "He's gay."
Girl1: "No way! He's just Ghirahim!"
Link: "I'm so glad Ghirahim's dead."
Zelda: "Yeah. But you'll never be as fabulous as him though."
Link: "Geesh, I take that as a compliment!"
Riku: "You again?"
Ansem: "Yep."
Riku: "You are way too Ghirahim."
by Just Some Nut August 5, 2014
Get the Ghirahim mug.a short simple minded word of its own that generalizes the nature of miscellaneous creativity or childish innovation and the like minded asinine understanding amongst it by two or more individuals.
" Let's gaharmid our way into the principals office.."
by Cannondaleist December 21, 2008
Get the gaharmid mug.Gairo is a person whom holds many things inside such as pain and sorrow but manages to keep the hugest smile on the outside. Gairo loves to joke about everything, whether it’s funny or not. Gairo is able to change a sad day into a sunny day. Gairo believes that he must be in love in order to obtain true happiness but little does he know, he’s the best there is out there so he does not need anyone. Gairo is able to piss anyone off but oh god, isn’t he the sweetest. if you if ever meet a gairo, keep him. he’s a forever friend.
by marl88888n888888 November 28, 2018
Get the Gairo mug.The Japanese word for foreign loanwords (usually English) which have been integrated into everyday Japanese.
In some cases they have been adopted because an appropriate Japanese word simply doesn't exist, in others because English and Western culture are considered fashionable and attractive.
Many are rendered unrecognisable, both by the extreme differences in pronunciation between the various languages and also by the Japanese propensity for shortening and condensing.
(There is already an entry under garaigo, but this romanisation is incorrect)
In some cases they have been adopted because an appropriate Japanese word simply doesn't exist, in others because English and Western culture are considered fashionable and attractive.
Many are rendered unrecognisable, both by the extreme differences in pronunciation between the various languages and also by the Japanese propensity for shortening and condensing.
(There is already an entry under garaigo, but this romanisation is incorrect)
Some Gairaigo examples:
igirisu - Great Britain (from Portugese)
aisukuriimu - ice cream
daburu - double
terebi - televi(sion)
pasokon - perso(nal) com(puter)
igirisu - Great Britain (from Portugese)
aisukuriimu - ice cream
daburu - double
terebi - televi(sion)
pasokon - perso(nal) com(puter)
by clu82 January 7, 2010
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