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geilivable

"Gelivable" means something is cool, or cooperative. And "ungelivable" means just the opposite.

"Gelivable" is a Chinese word in English alphabet, with its original form in pinyin "geili". It used to be a regional dialect meaning something is cool or supportive. "Gei" means "to give" or "to be given." "Li" means "ability" "power" or "force." So together they mean "to give force (to)" "be capable of."
For example, when you are downloading at a speed of 1 TB/s, it is very "geilivable."
by Geili June 29, 2012
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gelivable

adj. A Chinglish word, be able to excite, make someone feel cheerful. ge- in Chinese means give, li- means power, strength or energy.
1. Wow, China overtakes Japan as world's second-biggest economy, it is so gelivable!
2. It is gelivable that Spain won 2010 FIFA's World Cup, Spain FTW.
by drif13 November 9, 2010
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