by Donzell March 09, 2006
EXAMPLE 1
"I heard you got in a car wreck"
"Yea it was gents"
EXAMPLE 2
"Did you get wasted last night?"
"Yea,this morning I had a hangover,it was gents!"
"I heard you got in a car wreck"
"Yea it was gents"
EXAMPLE 2
"Did you get wasted last night?"
"Yea,this morning I had a hangover,it was gents!"
by Nickkkk and his crew nigga! April 12, 2008
by Marku April 28, 2005
A derogatory term used to describe transgender blondes. It is very offensive in English speaking countries and should never be used, thought of, or made fun of.
by Chilles February 22, 2020
Spanish for "my people", talking to or about people close to them, which can be family members, but normally ain't. Mostly used by chicanos or other hispanics in the sense of "my homies", "my hood" (mi barrio) in the streets of major, latin-impacted cities in the US, like LA or MIA.
What??? Those mofos from the valley want trouble??? I'mma holla at mi gente to get some backup from the barrio in East LA asap!
by Stiffmeister January 13, 2006
"Gent's Dad" is a term used to describe an utter Kosovan legend who does nothing but care for his son who, in return, punches his tv screen, decieves him (throwing up after mad parties and not telling) and spends hundreds of hours playing CSGO. Gent's dad cares so much for his son that he took lessons, helping him to develop an english accent. He then uses this in Gent's maths lessons, imitating his teacher, without Gent noticing, to keep an eye on his beloved son.
Gent's dad ~
Gent: My dad's picking me up at four cos that's when his break is for his taxi job.
Comedian: That's funny I thought Mr.Deacon was doing a maths revision class at four today?
Gent: ahk ka bahhhk kkanqoa lzkw nselquof (kosovan)
Gent: My dad's picking me up at four cos that's when his break is for his taxi job.
Comedian: That's funny I thought Mr.Deacon was doing a maths revision class at four today?
Gent: ahk ka bahhhk kkanqoa lzkw nselquof (kosovan)
by Boom bam bop badabop boom pow November 27, 2016