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Gypocrite 

A coworker who goes out of their way to look like they are naturally 'gypsy' They also mock you by telling you to speed up your work pace while they are hiding from customers and playing games on their phone.
That kid thinks that he is slick as mayonaise, but from here I can conclude he's a total gypocrite
Gypocrite by Ranchgirls December 20, 2020
Related Words
gypoo Gypoof Gypos gyppo Gyook GYHOOYA gypownie gipoong Gopoo GWPoopone
Known also as Poland. The land of Polish Gypos. Peasants from their shithole country.
My mum got a new plumber to unclog her pipes, he’s Eastern European. Probably from Gypoland.
Gypoland by 69L69 September 12, 2021

gypo waggon 

noun; The prefered mode of transport of the gypo, usually a 4x4. Gypo waggon drivers are generally violent if provoked and have a short fuse. They sometimes have access to tools such as hammers and crowbars and it is foolhardy to enter into a quarrel with them.
Andy: "You look a bit shaken up."

Geoff: "Some cunt in a gypo waggon just threatened to kill me."
gypo waggon by sooner_gooner July 13, 2009
A small Gypsy child- Chipolata's are small and so you combine that with a gypsy and happy days you've got a "Gypolata"!
*Driving along* *Peer to your left and see a gypsy family in a layby*
"Look at that bunch of filthy Gypsy's and Gypolatas!!"
"Haha... Scumbags!"
Gypolata by H'eey'babez -or H March 22, 2010
A Korean lexicon (also spelled, kyopo) used to define a native Korean who permanently resides in another country or land other than one of the two Koreas. However, if a gyopo returns to Korea, this one will lose his/her gyopo "status."
There are several variations to the lexicon gyopo. For example, by adding the prefix "jemi" indicates that this gyopo resides in the United States. By adding the prefix "jeil" indicates that this gyopo resides in Japan.
Korean-Americans (Koreans born in the U.S.) or any other Korean born in another country or land other than one of the two Koreas, are commonly termed as gyopos. This is incorrect, as gyopos are native Koreans who have left their homeland.
As a result of the Korean War, many gyopos live in America.
gyopo by gelidgreen February 10, 2007
Originally a derogatory term for Romani people, who were known by the British population as gypsies because it was falsely believed that they originated from Egypt.

With the arrival of Irish Travellers in Britain, the terms "gyppo" and "gypsy" were also applied to these people.

Nowadays the term "gyppo", like "pikey", is often used as an insult to refer to anyone who is perceived to be poor, dirty, smelly and/or inclined to theft.
gyppo by backpacker_x2 February 18, 2011