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Galongwallah 

It's a catch all word. My husband & I lived in Hawaii for 25 years - this is similar to 'da kine'. Try it! It will roll off your tongue... Use it when you can't remember a word. Just substitute galongwallah. It always works!
Hey sweetie, would you mind fixing the kitchen sink galongwallah before you leave?
Galongwallah by crismhawaii March 7, 2021
Related Words
Galone gavone Galore Glone galanes Galonski galorean Glonem Gloner galene

Galdness 

The highly undesirable state of being both ginger and bald. Defined as a chronic illness by the World Health Organisation, and a personality disorder by the American Psychiatric Association.
McDonaldism is a common consequence of premature Galdness.

"I'm collecting for people with Galdness. Could you please spare a few coins, or an unconvincing toupee?"

That dude has galdness. He is just a massive galdy.
Ignore the other definitions. It’s just Italian for “pig” and you use it the same way as in English. If someone eats too much and is a slob with marinara down their tight fitting wife-beater undershirt, they’re a “dirty gavone”; or if they throw their trash out the window on the highway “what a fuckin’ gavone!”
Me: You see that fat fuck eating the Mortadella sandwich with mustard running down his chin?

You: Fucking gavones everywhere on Arthur Avenue!
Gavone by Dliguori February 15, 2022

Kyle Gallner 

Kyle Gallner (born October 22, 1986) is an actor from West Chester, Pennsylvania who is best known for his roles on "Smallville," "Veronica Mars," "Jennifer's Body," and "The Haunting In Connecticut." He is very close with fellow actor Jake Abel from Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Kyle is one of the most promising actors of his generation, as named by Nylon magazine, known for playing dark characters quite brilliantly.
"Kyle Gallner was the kid who played Beaver on Veronica Mars, right?"
"Yeah. I knew his character would do something like commit suicide, he plays the craziest people."
Kyle Gallner by waxphilosophic April 10, 2010
From the Irish language "Go Lór" meaning 'a lot of' or 'many'.
There was booze galore at the party.
galore by Bekerro November 24, 2006

Galonski 

A collective noun referencing a series of unfortunate events resulting from a lack of planning.
Today when we went to power up the temporary powerstation, it tripped three times. What an absolute Galonski!
Galonski by AV AV AV June 4, 2021