Results for “gie”
To give
Scottish for going at something full-throttle, with everything you've got.
A sparrow — and by extension any tiny scrap of a thing.
An angry, aggro person — or the rage itself.
A Glaswegian. Person from Glasgow.
Northern Michigan slang for a tourist, especially one buying fudge on Mackinac Island.
Men's tight swimming briefs (Speedos).
Seemingly generous added time when a big team needs a goal.
Low-grade, cheap 'regular' cannabis.
The toilet
A native of Middlesbrough or Teesside
See gadgie — a man
To argue
A homemade go-cart
Dismissive nickname for hedge funds and their managers.
Mature content — open to view.
The British one-pound coin.
Digital camouflage pattern uniforms.
Australian slang for the leash/leg-rope.
Full nickname for the Bronx
To dance with full energy and joy, especially to funk or disco.
A man or bloke — often a rough or scruffy one — in the northeast and Scotland.
To dance, especially loose and free to funky music — or to head out fast.
Short hop, fast fall, L-cancel an aerial — the cleanest, laggiest-free way to throw an air move from the ground in Melee.
Safer, slower strategies you run when consistency beats raw speed.
Across the Mississippi from NOLA proper — Algiers, Gretna, Marrero, Harvey.
Pooled investment fund that uses leverage, shorting, and exotic strategies to chase absolute returns.
The legendary all-Latino ballroom house, founded 1982 by Hector Valle and led to glory by mother Angie Xtravaganza.
Energy, gusto or a thrashing — 'gie it laldy'
A bloke or man (also 'gadgie').
Joke reading 'Not Known, Didn't Ask' (really 'No Known Drug Allergies')
A long sandwich on Italian bread (sub/hoagie)
A cigarette — the go-to Aussie word for a ciggie, dart, or rollie.
The currently strongest, most-used strategies, characters, or loadouts.
A preppy, stuck-up, posh kid — Mexico's version of 'bougie' or 'basic.'