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Genge

(gen-ge)
1.a word used in place of a curse word
2.a word used in a sentence as an adjective, noun, verb, adverb, etc.
3. can also be used with gaderka, derka, smenge, smeng, and other words.

Go suck a genge u fricken genge smeng!

Hey genge!

Dont u geng with my genge, u genge!

by Anthony Tamburello April 15, 2008

15πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Genge

Genge: a sickness resulting in explosive ejaculation, runny nose, confusion and uncontrollable dancing.

"You've got the Genge"
"That's so Genge!"
β€œGENGE”

by You’ve Got The Genge January 11, 2023


genged

when a bunk bed gets proper genged up by DA's man and the bunk bed just gets proper genged and tarned into pieces

Mom "oh bobby I came home from work and I heard a GENG GENG and I went into your room and it seemed your bunk bed was proper genged one"
Bobby "what?"
Mom "your bunk bed was proper tarned in one, sorry"

by DA. May 12, 2013


genge

word that has no true meaning. formally used in 4th grade.

pablo: hey joe
joe: GENGE!!!!!!

by ghettocowboy July 19, 2006

5πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Genge

Genge is a term to describe a temperature which is just right.
This term mainly defines liquid temperatures, however may be used for the atmospheric temperature etc.

For example a genge bath would be one that is just the right temperature.
A genge cup of tea would be one that is also just the right temperature... not too hot and not too cold.

by Harrietness February 7, 2007

2πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


RAT GENG

A group of crackhead teenagers trying to takeover the world by becoming the worlds next biggest boyband. They stan one direction. They originated from a Twitter gc called VIBIN & HERTIN RATS due to a spelling mistake made by the CEO of Spelling Mistakes and Autocorrect.

The RAT GENG sees mice as peasants.

by CEO of Spelling Mistakes & AC June 8, 2020


han geng

Han Geng (born February 9, 1984), is a Mainland Chinese pop singer and actor well-known for his dance skills and the numerous amounts of charity works he does. At a very young age, Han Geng started to learn dance, and by the age of 12, he was accepted into the dance department of the Central University for Nationalities. He left his family and his hometown in the Northeastern part of China to attend dance school in Beijing. During his years in school, he mastered all 56 types of Chinese traditional dances from the 56 Chinese ethnic groups.

In 2001, he was chosen by SM Entertainment to become a member of Korean boy band Super Junior, which debuted in 2005, and the leader of its sub-group Super Junior-M in 2008. On December 21, 2009, Han Geng filed a lawsuit against SME to terminate his contract with SME as he felt the 13 year contract was unlawful and overly restrictive.

For his various contributions to the spread of Chinese culture, Han Geng was also chosen to become a torch bearer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming the first boy band member in history to hold this role.

On June 22, 2010, Han Geng officially announced his solo career at a press conference held at The Great Wall Of China, revealing the release of his first solo album titled Geng Xin εΊšεΏƒ, which hit stores throughout Asia on July 27. The name of the album literally means "Geng's heart", but it is also a play on words because it has the same pronunciation as "start anew" in Chinese. There is also a third meaning to it: the character Geng 庚 in his name comes from the evening star Hesperus/Venus (Chang Geng Xin ι•ΏεΊšζ˜Ÿ), which is what he's named after. So his album’s title can also mean "Evening Star" or "Geng's star", since Xing 星(star) and Xin εΏƒ(heart) have similar pronunciation in Chinese

by fried rice man January 20, 2011

38πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž