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26. gimungous (jī-mŏng'gəs)

  1. a. (adj.) Alternative spelling of gimongous.

27. ginormous (jī-nôr'məs)

  1. a. (adj.) Used to describe something so large that it is additively gigantic and enormous.

    Example: "Millicent, that 32 pound cat of yours is ginormous!" "That's freakin' huge! That's ginormous!"

28. giraffiti (jə-ră'fē'tē)

  1. a. (n.pl.) Any graffiti drawn in a very, very high place, such as the famous "Surrender Dorothy" on the Beltway overpass.

29. giraffito (jə-ră'fē'tō)

  1. a. (n.) A graffito that is drawn in a very, very high place. See also: giraffiti

30. girlapse (gûr-lăps')

  1. a. (v.) The act in which a tomboy momentarily displays a feminine characteristic.

31. glacket (glăk'ĭt)

  1. a. (n.) The noisy ball inside a spray-paint can.

32. glantics (glăn'tĭks)

  1. a. (n.) Two people, who, while showing their affection to each other, open their eyes at the same time to see if the other is looking.

33. glasphemy (glăs'fə-mē)

  1. a. (v.) To perform blasphemy towards the god of glass.

34. gleak (glēk)

  1. a. (n.) A fountain of saliva which spurts out of the mouth in large droplets.

    Example: "When I opened my mouth to talk to him, I gleaked on his arm instead! Argh!"
  2. b. (v.) When a person extends the muscles in their mouth in such a way as to send a minimal amount of watery saliva a great distance.

35. glibido (glĭ-bē'dō)

  1. a. (n.) All talk and no action.

36. globberstack (glŏb'ŏr-stăk)

  1. a. (n.) A stack of useless things.

    Example: "Hey Bill, what's this?" "Man, I don't know. Just throw it in that globberstack over there."

37. glockamole (glŏ'kə-mō'lē)

  1. a. (n.) Chip dip or topping made from avocados stolen at gunpoint.

38. gluke (glük)

  1. a. (v.) To vigorously shake a sugar packet to settle the sugar so you can rip it open with out spilling it.

39. gnilleps (gĭl-nĭps, gnĭl'lĕps)

  1. a. (n.) An incorrectly spelled word; any malformation of words with letters in an unaccepted order.

    Example: Gnilleps is just plain fun to say.

40. God Mob (Gŏd mŏb)

  1. a. (n.) A large group of people who gather in a (usually predetermined) location, pray a brief prayer, give a shout of praise to the Lord, and then quickly disperse. Any group of people who attend a religious service.

41. goddamnunication (gŏd'dă'myü'nĭ-kā'shən)

  1. a. (n.) The mysterious force that makes a normal person phone one of his friends or relatives (grandma, for example) for a rather stinted conversation during a national tragedy, much like 9/11.

42. Godvertising (gŏd'vər-tī'zĭng)

  1. a. (n.) Any state sanctioned public display intended to sell the idea of a supreme or omnipresent being.

    Example: The phrase, "In God We Trust", printed on American currency, the Ten Commandments displayed in state institutions, and the display of crèches at village halls at Christmas time all show the Godvertising passed down from our forefathers.

43. gogglamabob (gü'gl'ə-mə-bŏb')

  1. a. (n.) A thingamajig, usually consisting of eyeballs.

44. gondo (gŏn'dō)

  1. a. (v.) To be gung-ho; to go crazy.

    Example: He was gondo during the war.

45. gongflap (gông-flăp)

  1. a. (n.) The specific action or nodal point of a situation that provides the tipping point that spirals a situation into an utter and complete gongshow.

46. gongshow (gông-shō)

  1. a. (n.) A state of affairs or event that is unravelling or has unraveled into a uncontrolled dynamic free-for-all that in some aspect is thought of as ludicrous in situation or cricumstance.

    Examples:
    "That party was crazy; it turned into an utter gongshow."
    (v.) "Let's go gongshow it up!"

47. googer (gü'gər)

  1. a. (n.) the little bit of pus found in one's eye when one wakes up.

    Example: You've got a googer in your eye.

48. googlate (gü'gə'lāt)

  1. a. (v.) To enter random words into a search engine out of sheer boredom or curiosity.

49. Googru (gü-grü)

  1. a. (n.) One who is considered an oracle or seer purely because they are good at getting answers from Google(tm), which is sometimes considered their deity.

    Example: Let us travel to the village Googru to received their advice on fixing our television. The Googles have not been good to us lately.

50. goose bumples (güs bŭm'pəls)

  1. a. (n.) The little bumps that appear on one's skin when one is cold.

 

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