gamsIf children are laughing and giggling p arents would say they were "whizgeeing for a storm". Feet, especially large ones are called "gams".WK 9/72 JH 9/72Not usedNot usedWithdrawnTyped
gaffer"me young _gaffers_" This term is used by some of the older men of Salmonier when referring...
squishin' wetThis is a very descriptive term used to describe wet feet, when your shoes, stockings,...
gawmogeThe gawmogue o' him now'd set you cracked. 'foolish actions, antics, playful ways of a chi...
whizgigging vbl nIf children are laughing and gigling parents would say they were "whizgeeing for a...
gamsThis is a word used to refer to feet. They usually were described as gams if they were big or i...
gamsThis is a word which was used when referring to your feet. It was usually used by people when t...
whizgigging vbl nThis is what is known as laughing. [children going into fits of laughter over some...
gawmoge(16) GAMOGUE. English 30: a silly trick. GOMOGUES. Devine 25: clownish tricks or play. cf. ...
gaff nThey could transform the nursery floor into ice-fields and dash at cushions and mats with ga...
galeWhenever some of the youngsters would get exceptionally playful and make a lot of noise my mothe...
gam_Language Words_ _gam_: - meaning a big foot. example of usage: a woman may be sweeping the flo...
gamsfeet of a human being; always used in plural. "Look at the [PT] [big] gams on that fuller"...
storming"Still storming," the tutor ventured.G.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Not usedNot usedWithdraw
galeMating cats are said to be "gailing up a storm" because rain is sure to follow their screaming.J...
gawkbig and awkward - "He's nothing but a great big gawk/galoot"JH JH 3/70Not usedNot usedWithdrawn...
gaffer"me young _gaffers_" This term is used by some of the older men of Salmonier when referring...
squishin' wetThis is a very descriptive term used to describe wet feet, when your shoes, stockings,...
gawmogeThe gawmogue o' him now'd set you cracked. 'foolish actions, antics, playful ways of a chi...
whizgigging vbl nIf children are laughing and gigling parents would say they were "whizgeeing for a...
gamsThis is a word used to refer to feet. They usually were described as gams if they were big or i...
gamsThis is a word which was used when referring to your feet. It was usually used by people when t...
whizgigging vbl nThis is what is known as laughing. [children going into fits of laughter over some...
gawmoge(16) GAMOGUE. English 30: a silly trick. GOMOGUES. Devine 25: clownish tricks or play. cf. ...
gaff nThey could transform the nursery floor into ice-fields and dash at cushions and mats with ga...
galeWhenever some of the youngsters would get exceptionally playful and make a lot of noise my mothe...
gam_Language Words_ _gam_: - meaning a big foot. example of usage: a woman may be sweeping the flo...
gamsfeet of a human being; always used in plural. "Look at the [PT] [big] gams on that fuller"...
storming"Still storming," the tutor ventured.G.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Not usedNot usedWithdraw
galeMating cats are said to be "gailing up a storm" because rain is sure to follow their screaming.J...
gawkbig and awkward - "He's nothing but a great big gawk/galoot"JH JH 3/70Not usedNot usedWithdrawn...
gaffer"me young _gaffers_" This term is used by some of the older men of Salmonier when referring...
squishin' wetThis is a very descriptive term used to describe wet feet, when your shoes, stockings,...
gawmogeThe gawmogue o' him now'd set you cracked. 'foolish actions, antics, playful ways of a chi...