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Gate

Slang term for a waterfall/gravity bong.

"Hey bro come over and take this gate!"
"Yo we're gonna drop gates tonight, you in?"

by EddieMyNig July 10, 2017


Gate

The meeting of two straight men away from their girlfriends/ wives for the purpose of sharing platonic love through both open conversation and support. Western society does not accept this communial and vulnerable behavior amongst hetro-sexual men and often stereotypes it as homo-sexual or gay behavior; not that there is anything wrong with being gay and going on date.

Ned texted Davio and told him that his wife was at work and asked him for a gate at his apartment’s swimming pool.

by Robin B. Wonder November 5, 2017


-gate

When referring to an issue that has has sturred up controversy and conflict, you call it '(X)gate' to both distance yourself from it, and to imply that you think the issue has been blown out of proportion.

For example a neighbour-feud over whose lawn should host the common garbage-can. In that case, the wife/wives could refer to the feud as 'garbage-gate'.

Eversince 'Garbage-gate' the two of them have been avoiding each other at all costs.

We were suppose to do a story on this issue, but then Stephanie-gate came along and everyone just turned their attention to that because it was easier to pick sides I guess.

by how-young-people-talk March 25, 2020


gate

A device used for smoking weed, usually made out of a water bottle and some tin foil. Synonym for gravity bong.

Hey man, wanna drop gates?

by bethlehem September 19, 2017


gate

stupidly awkard yet at the same time very cool meaning of odd.

That douchebag is so gate!

by jaje January 21, 2009


Gate

Love

I gate you❣️

by Soruwwu December 1, 2021


gate

1) A new word, entered here, meaning the opposite of "negate". A positive counter to "negate's" negative. To gate is to affirm, verify, support, confirm, validate, agree.

Also...
2) A hinged barrier used to close an aperture in a wall, fence, or hedge.
3) A suffix denoting any kind of scandal, real or imagined - "Pizzagate" - following the 1972 Nixonian Watergate imbroglio, itself named for a Washington Hotel.

She entered the courtroom, confident that the DNA evidence, supported by eyewitness testimony, would gate her client's claim of innocence.

by Monkey's Dad March 28, 2021