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guimal

describing a status when the someone is playing guitare, and the audiences are totally shocked by the unbelivable power the guitar brings, also the dazzling fingers moving.

The inspiration of this word comes from the French word "Franglais",which describes adding English into French.
Look at him, that is aboslutely amazing! he is so a guimal!
by Kery May 26, 2006
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gusimalistic

The level or act of savage behavior performed by a Gusimal.
Gus is stuck on his gusimalistic ways!
by Gus Scorpio July 25, 2019
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grimaldo

A:so what does grimaldo mean?
B: it means Powerful protector
by bluecarlos May 14, 2008
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Grimaldish

Grimaldish (adj)
Meaning to be or act clown like.
Derived from the name Joseph Grimaldi, a 15th century clown
"She was acting quite grimaldish this morning."
" A grimaldish pattern decorated the walls."
"He laughed in a very grimaldish tone."
"The calliope was playing some very grimaldish music."
by Turnpike.20 May 29, 2019
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Gusimal

The combination of a guy called Gus and an animal.
Gus isn’t an animal, he’s a Gusimal!
by Gus Scorpio January 17, 2021
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guimple

A guido mustache comprised of numerous amounts of adolescent acne.
Ron: did you see that picture of devin?
Baytie: yea that bitch had a Guimple!
by j14 January 16, 2008
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guimaraes

The early history of Guimarães is closely associated with the establishment of Portuguese national identity and the Portuguese language in the 12th century. Guimarães is of considerable significance by virtue of the fact that specialized building techniques developed there in the Middle Ages were transmitted to Portuguese colonies in Africa and the New World, becoming their characteristic feature. It is an exceptionally well-preserved town illustrating the evolution of particular building types from the medieval settlement to the present-day city, and particularly in the 15th-19th centuries.
Guimarães dominates the fertile plain that extends towards the sea. It is situated on the most important medieval communication routes connecting Monçao and Braga with Viseu and Caminha, the seat of the Portuguese Counts from the 10th century.
The early history of Guimaraes is closely associated with the establishment of Portuguese Nation
by Lawnsurfn Webs September 9, 2012
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