Gellé means 'comfortable' or 'relaxed'. Usually used as an adjective to signify being in a state of great contentment and/or lethargy. Can be used to mean something like "good" - as in "how are you" => "I'm gellé bro"
Originating from the boating culture of the eastern seaboard, it's found it's way into schools where it can be used to ironically describe procrastination.
Originating from the boating culture of the eastern seaboard, it's found it's way into schools where it can be used to ironically describe procrastination.
Guy 1: Hey bro I just got a text from Maddie, she's having a big gathering at hers. You wanna reach?
Guy 2 Nah dawg I'm gellé rn, we gellin' swellin' at this firepit, but you go ahead it's cool
Me: hey Austin how's it going with your section of the presentation that you were supposed to send me?
Classmate: It's gellé homie. Don't sweat it.
Guy 2 Nah dawg I'm gellé rn, we gellin' swellin' at this firepit, but you go ahead it's cool
Me: hey Austin how's it going with your section of the presentation that you were supposed to send me?
Classmate: It's gellé homie. Don't sweat it.
by FFFrankie May 4, 2021