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gunyan

"Hey brudda, look at dat stinkin' gunyan puttin' a ticket on ya datsun!"
by gubba October 1, 2004
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nathan gunyan

Nathan is so sway that he doesn't even exist. When he stops creasing then he might be cool, but he never stops so all the girls wish they could crease too.
by Poopface657 April 11, 2018
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gunjan

a perfect person you could meet!! and single:)
describes someone sweet, funny, loving, smart, and absolutely gorgeous;)
Being a gunjan is the best thing in the whole world!!
by jnugan October 13, 2004
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Little Guyana

A location in Queens, New York Town of Richmond Hill

By Liberty Avenue were lots of Guyanese and coolie people live and hang out
Dem baiz a wait fuh u in Little guyana on 121 street.
by cooliegyal011 September 6, 2009
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guayando

Estubimos guayando anoche
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GUAYANDO

GUAYANDO 😎👊
GUAYANDO 😎👊 "music playing"
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gundanium

One of the central elements of Gundam Wing's mobile suits is the use of Gundanium Alloy. What makes Gundanium so incredible is its properties: it is practically immutable, highly heat-resistant, and electrically neutral. These properties combine to produce a material that is extremely hard to damage, lending to the Gundams' atmosphere of invincibility and intimidation. Additionally, heat and beam weapons produced using Gundanium are much stronger than similar weapons made using traditional titanium, thanks to its extremely high melting point allowing it to produce hotter and therefore stronger beam energy. The name is actually a misnomer, since Gundanium is not technically an alloy; it contains non-ferrous metals and non-metallic elements. Gundanium is very rare and hard to make, since it requires the use of super-heated plasma and nanomachines, and very few people know exactly how to make and refine it. Further, it is said that Gundanium can only be produced at Lagrange points under zero-gravity conditions, putting a very powerful tool in the hands of the colonial rebels.

There is a common misconception that Gundanium is nigh-invincible; this has been disproven by several instances in Gundam Wing and Endless Waltz where the Gundams were damaged, usually by beam weapons. However, this has also lead to the supposition that Gundanium is especially strong against solid weapons, like traditional machineguns (as is the similar alloy Gundarium, from the Universal Century). This second theory may have some truth to it: according to the novelization of Gundam Wing, a physical impact roughly equal to the force of a train travelling at 120 kilometers per hour while towing ten-plus transport cars would be enough to easily destroy Gundanium. This is also covered in the series where Heero attempts to destroy the Wing Gundam with several naval torpedoes detonated simultaneously, although no exact figures are quoted.

Gundanium's name is actually an acronym; it stands for Genetic on Universal Neutrally Different Alloy. The suffix -nium was added to distinguish it from similar alloys being made on Earth. In the After Colony Universe, the word "Gundam" is derived from this acronym (GUNDAnium Mobile suit). Despite this fact, not every mobile suit made with Gundanium is a Gundam (examples: Vayeate, Mercurius).
In an Easter Egg of the Series, Gundanium is referred to as "Gundarium Theta" which would make it an eighth-generation descendant of the Lunar Titanium used on the original RX-78-2 Gundam of the Universal Century.
by Kira Y. July 26, 2006
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