A way to use the word gay as an insult without causing the world to explode.
Hey did you get the new iPad.
No thatโs gei Android is better
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you
andrew neil dominguez is gey
@andyruhh is a gey ig
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Not gay but not not gay but then again consider that a non-insulting insult that you call all your homies in the hood (Insert gang sign here{westside preferably}). This type of gayness, gey, is of the purest and highest form of gayness. Derives from the Scottish word gey. These gey people think off you highly all though they are still a bit like a street light after a head-on collision.
DISCLAMER:
REVERTS BACK TO GAY IF USED ON WHATSAPP
Yo bro u fat.
No u bro. U GEY af!
HOLY SHIT BRO THAT'S SOME DEEEEEEEP SHIT U JUST SAID, PLUS U GEY COS I'M LONELY
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It refers to something, or someone, stupid, off topic or immoral. This word is a derivate from the word "gay", not offending homosexuals.
I'm so gei! I got an F on Math quiz.
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Less derogative pronunciation of "gay" which can be used to avoid coming off as homophobic. Particularly effective when spoken with a lisp and hand-slap jesture.
These stores are sooo gey
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annoying, retarded, frustrating, annything that bothers you. people use the word "gay" and it gets annoying to hear others say "how is it GAY?" so u say "gEy" and things will be OK!
Mom: take out the trash, billy!
Billy: god, ur so GEY
Dad: do ur homework billy!
Billy: homework is friking GEY
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A derivative of the word "gay". Many steps between gay and gey, such as geyp, geypey, and gaip, led to the final form of the word. Used in many different situations, the tone used in saying the word will define the exact meaning. Primarily used as a negative, in certain situations where it is understood by both parties, it can be a positive thing, mostly in a greeting and preceeded by the word "mista". In the most insulting form, it can mean a complete joke, a fake, a poseur; someone who is a failed attempt at being something tight. Unlike above examples, gey can never be used as a noun, but always an adjective.
Negative:
"That band was sooo gey."
"Oh geeeeeeeeeey."
"I had to go to Saturday School today, it was seriously gey."
Positive (as understood by both parties):
(Greeting) "Ohhhh mista gey."
"I heard that you were an oh gey guy."
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