Gome
A male between the ages of 17 and 29 who is a sports fan, collared shirt wearer, and most likely a college student that is prominent in a Fraternity. Statistics indicate that nearly 85% of these people are named Chad.
I went to a football game last week, and couldn't find a seat on account of all the Gomes there.
Hey dude, wanna play some Gomeball later?
Kappa Gome Theta threw the craziest party last night!
Hey dude, wanna play some Gomeball later?
Kappa Gome Theta threw the craziest party last night!
Gome
A derogatory word for someone regarded as dim-witted or unintelligent.
That guy is some gome!
Gome
A person who personifies one or more of the following words (among others): stupid, odd, nonsensical, oblivious, inconsequential, dopey, goofy, absurd, bizarre, laughable
most commonly used to describe someone participating in some sort of shenanigans or simply someone looking retarded as fuck
most commonly used to describe someone participating in some sort of shenanigans or simply someone looking retarded as fuck
Example 1: "HAHAHAHA!! guy's over there dancin' like a fucking gome!"
Example 2: *spots a small group of guys wearing either ed hardy shirts or tanks"
"look at these fucking gomes"
Example 2: *spots a small group of guys wearing either ed hardy shirts or tanks"
"look at these fucking gomes"
Gome
The combination of "go" and "home"
Ni🅱🅱a gome now!
Gome
1.Interjection. Can be used interchangeably with "Hmm" to fill space in a conversation or express boredom.
Has also, in rare cases, been used as a synonym for the word "come".
Has also, in rare cases, been used as a synonym for the word "come".
"Gome... so what do we do now?"
"Watch out, I'm goming for you!!"
"Watch out, I'm goming for you!!"
Gomes
Gomes is a Portuguese surname. It is derived from the Visigothic word guma meaning "man". In the English language, the pronunciation rhymes with homes.
Gomez is Spanish, Gomes is Portuguese!
gome
A person or situation that is whack or "chaunce." There are three levels of ghome, a word which originates in the Pacific NW in Tacoma, WA. Level 1: unintentional and somewhat ghome. Level 2: either an intentional yet low-strength ghome or an unintentional, severe ghome. Level 3: an intentional, super-ghome, also known as a "ghome out" when a friend does something particularly ghome to another friend, friend b has been "ghomed out".
Robski, a 46-year old man who lives in his parents backyard, dealing meth and fixing bikes in The Broken Hoe, a shack the Tacoma police have identified as unfit for a human residence. Robski personifies the word ghome.