Jul 31 Word of the Day
(noun) A person who sits on the front porch and intimidates, says negative things, or otherwise makes things unpleasant for those nearby.
The boys walked past the house of old man Thompson, the neighborhood porch dick, who always assumed they were up to no good.
by bigweaseldaddy March 08, 2015
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"ghey" is an insult or used in place of "lame" or "suckish" or any number of similar words. it is used mostly because "gay" used to be an insult, but now being a more tolerable thing, "ghey" is it's own thing, not meaning to insult gay lesbian bi or trans-gender people, but to point out that something or someone is "lame" or "boring" or something of that sort.
me: wow jasmine, you are SO ghey! you never call me!
jasmine: that's cuz my ghey brother broke my cell!
jasmine: that's cuz my ghey brother broke my cell!
by Dezzy-gurl November 02, 2010
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a derivation of gay meaning lame. meant to be non-offensive to individuals of a homosexual persuasion.
"That coffee cup is broken. How ghey."
by mad nasty sarah April 17, 2005
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Someone in south africa . From the south of joburg .. IE: rosetenville alberton oakdene glenvista south hills etc ... That aspire to drive a golf gti but jam a citi golf .. Never wearing jeans .. Always track pants or skit pants ". With a hoodie and a NY 59 fifty fitted cap on :) with either supergas or tomys :) their music is always deafening and its normally minimal house , fidget or house .. They also smoke a lot of hubbly bubbly otherwise known as a hookah and drink a lot . They use very special slang with words such as main butna bint teezey bot skit etc .. And wenever there's a party a ghey will be there skitiing ..
........Ghey ...
by g boi 22 March 02, 2011
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It means the same as "gay." This term began as a way to get around videogame servers and other profanity filters. Gay is blocked, but "ghey" is just fine.
by DigitalLion April 13, 2006
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postmodern redevelopment of the word "gay" - it now implies all the formerly offensive stereotypes of uselessness / weakness then associated with effeminate homosexual men in 1970's sitcoms, whilst carrying with it no actual implied sexuality connotations.
by Lady Jane January 17, 2007