Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, TN. Entertainment venue where the Nashville Predators hockey team plays. Usually said "the gec."
My company has a box at the GEC and I get tickets sometimes.
An abbreviation for Good Earth Cleavage referring to Eliza Taylor's cleavage. Eliza play Clarke Griffin and the term usually refers to the episodes in the first season of the CW series "The 100".
Lexa seeing Clarke running "that GEC is bouncing"
Of or related to the band 100 gecs' vibes. Tangentially related to drained and most often related to nightcore aesthetics, trans culture, and PC music.
have you heard the new Alice Gas EP? it's super gecced
From the band 100 gecs meaning: gecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgecgec
It can be used in a singular or plural form.
I have 100 gecs.
Gec is a verb used to describe enjoying the music of 100gecs
person 1: do you listen to 100 gecs?
person 2: yeah i gec!
(n.) /geesh/ Usually a middle-high school boy who participates in every school event; very sporty but much of the time slightly out of shape. Considered one of the "popular" crowd, a gec' usually has about half the number of real friends a regular person does. He is a complete extrovert and thereby requires as much attention as possible. Active in the dating world long before he could drive, the gec' forces his parents take him and his girlfriend to the movies. How cool!
Dillon is such a total gec'. The kid doesn't even have a drivers license and he's already dating.
jerk + jock = jeck, but spelled differently, >> gec <<, to be less obvious. a popular kid, in the 'popular' group of kids, usually high school. derogatory.
Football gecs incoming. Don't make eye contact. They might get insecure and say something stupid and all start laughing like it's creative and funny to compensate.