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.
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.