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Ghomeshi

verb (transitive) Ghomeshies, Ghomeshing, Ghomeshied

When you are having a good time but suddenly get abused when you weren't expecting it. Especially if it involves choking or hitting.

Man, the ball just came out of nowhere and Ghomeshied me in the face.

If you keep eating that steak that fast, you're going to Ghomeshi yourself.

by Sasquatcheds October 31, 2014

114πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


ghomeshied

Based on Canaidan writer, muscian and former radio broadcaster Jiam Ghomeshi who was accused of sexual assault on a number of women.
The term is a synonym for rape.

I thought we were going to work out a great deal, and then the guy totally ghomeshied me.

by bobbo36 December 5, 2014

10πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Ghomeshied

When a claim is brought forward by one person against someone (namely sexual assault), which then spirals into many allegations in a short amount of time. Ghomeshied - coming from former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi

Guy 1: Damn dude, Bill Cosby was such an idol to me, I can't believe what's happening to him.
Guy 2: No kidding, The Cos is getting Ghomeshied so hard right now.
Guy 1: Wow! He really is! Dang, Sexual assault sure is awful!
Guy 2: You said it! It's a terrible thing to do!
Guy 1/Guy 2: Hahaha

- The two friends rejoiced in the terrible acts of others, as they laughed all the way home -

by ImRyanGosling December 2, 2014

11πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


ghomeshi effect

The term the 'Ghomeshi effect' was coined two years ago and has been used by several newspapers (The Vancouver Sun, The National Post, The Toronto Star, Now Toronto, The Walrus, Maclean's Magazine, and Salon) to describe the phenomenon that former CBC radio broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi's trial has inspired: namely that people are now speaking regularly and openly about sexual violence, particularly how it is handled in the justice system.

'The Ghomeshi Effect' is a verbatim dance-theatre piece that tackles sexual violence in Canada through an edited series of documented interviews, and uses dance to inform and interrogate the language used in the discussion of sexual violence. The world premiere of this play will take place in January 2017 in Ottawa, Canada.

The hashtags #BeenRapedNeverReported and #IbelieveLucy emerged as countless people shared powerful stories of their own unreported sexual assaults. The outpouring of support was dubbed β€œthe Ghomeshi effect.” – The Vancouver Sun

by theghomeshieffect September 21, 2016

302πŸ‘ 143πŸ‘Ž