From the Irish language "Go Lór" meaning 'a lot of' or 'many'.
There was booze galore at the party.
At Suzies birthday party there was Candy , Hotdogs and Icecream Galore
Too much of something. Often used as an exemplifier to increase meaning of the word before it.
Oh Goodness, that is ridiculous galores.
I went shopping galores yesterday and now I'm broke.
I went shopping yesterday and now I'm broke galores.
NZ slang, used in gay circles, meaning that something is really really good. Used instead of saying awesome or good.
Mike: did you enjoy yesterday?
Joe: yea man, it was like, galore.
1. Character from Ian Fleming's novel/movie, "Goldfinger";
2. the mouthwatering lesbian criminal mastermind James Bond converted into cock-craving slut;
3. Lead hooker in the fictional super slut team known as the "Cement Mixers"
Pussy: My name is Pussy Galore.
Bond: I must be dreaming.
phrase use when the cons are far outweighing the pros in the current situation. generally said without much excitement backing it, as life is NOT going well. doubles as an exclamation as well as a plural noun (to have 'problems galore')
"oh crap, we just popped a tire, pull over!"
in the course of pulling over, another tire is popped, and the big gulp soda tips over, spilling in the drivers lap -
"problems galore dude - problems galore"