gel
A postive word used when people get on well with eachother and therefore connect.
"Me and Paul get on well. We gel."
gel
Girl in cockney pronunciation.
There's boys and gels, and wimmin, an' unfit blokes like me,
Sloggin' ev'ry day, right through the year!
Sloggin' ev'ry day, right through the year!
gel
Romany Gypsy word, meaning to go, or to leave. Romany is not a written language, so the exact spelling is not certain. Often used in conjunction with the word 'on', and can be used as an equivilent to 'fuck off' - i.e. 'gel-on'.
Used mainly by Romany Gypsys rather than Irish Gypsys, especially in the south of England.
Used mainly by Romany Gypsys rather than Irish Gypsys, especially in the south of England.
"We found a stopping place but had to gel when the gavvers turned up."
"I swear boy if you don't gel-on you'll get yourself hurt."
"Your gunna have to gel bruv, me old man's on his way back and he's on the warpath."
"I swear boy if you don't gel-on you'll get yourself hurt."
"Your gunna have to gel bruv, me old man's on his way back and he's on the warpath."
gel
a piece of colored plastic polymer used to color stage lights
she put a gel into a frame and then into a leeko and we had color
gel
to vegitate; to daydream; to be in the appearance of thoughts (deep or otherwise). participal to the expression "gel out."
I am going to just sit here and gel.
gel
a trick that's not worth my time
that bitch is a gel
gel
to walk, trek sumwher
lets gel on up the kie my sistas