Giodin is a very caring guy. He likes to be his own kind. One of a million. He is not afraid to take risks and he will do things you ask him to, even though he should say no once in a while. But it’s very rare to hear the word no come out his mouth. Any, every, girl will be lucky enough to date him. He doesn’t call himself popular but everyone knows him and is his friend or at least tries to be. It’s very rare to come across him but if you do. Make sure you talk to him. Don’t worry he doesn’t bite.
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1. The act of relentlessly performing promiscuous acts without just cause. Typically, “gioing” takes place at odd hours of the day, with partners whom the performer may not actually know all that well. In the even the performer does know the partner on a personal level, he/she shall never admit to “gioing” with that person. Admitting such an act may only take place after sufficient time, seen fit by the performer, has passed.
2. Originally inspired by the promiscuous act of “gioing”, the latest dance move to hit the Midwest clubs. It involves the action of moving ones arms in a swimming-type motion, which indicates ones sexual virility.
1. The act of relentlessly performing promiscuous acts without just cause. Typically, “gioing” takes place at odd hours of the day, with partners whom the performer may not actually know all that well. In the even the performer does know the partner on a personal level, he/she shall never admit to “gioing” with that person. Admitting such an act may only take place after sufficient time, seen fit by the performer, has passed.
2. Originally inspired by the promiscuous act of “gioing”, the latest dance move to hit the Midwest clubs. It involves the action of moving ones arms in a swimming-type motion, which indicates ones sexual virility.
1. “I saw that girl you were with last night. She was fine! We could hear you ‘gioing’ from two doors down when you got back!”
2. “They be like smooth (what?). Can you teach me how to ‘gio’?”
2. “They be like smooth (what?). Can you teach me how to ‘gio’?”
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Get the ellenore gidding mug.To adorn unnecessarily something already beautiful. The expression is a condensation of Shakespeare's metaphor in King John: "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily ... is wasteful and ridiculous excess." i.e., you wouldn't need to add gold to a beautiful lily.
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