💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Gallock"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| gollnoun | (dialect, euphemistic) God |
| gollynoun | Abbreviation of golliwog:. |
| galagenoun | Obsolete spelling of galoshe. |
| gadgenoun | (colloquial) Gadget. |
| gally-crownoun | Alternative spelling of gallicrow. [(West Country, Dorset) A scarecrow.] |
| glegnoun | (now rare, Northern England) A look or glance. |
| galenynoun | (UK, archaic, West Country) A guinea fowl. |
| goosegobnoun | (UK, dialect) gooseberry |
| gourock hamnoun | (UK, obsolete, slang) A salted herring. |
| gozzardnoun | (UK, dialectal) Archaic form of gooseherd. [A person who tends to geese.] |
| gocknoun | (chiefly transgender slang, vulgar) The penis of a trans woman. |
| stonegallnoun | (UK, archaic, dialect) Alternative form of staniel. [The kestrel or windhover.] |
| goslinnoun | A surname. |
| galleotnoun | (nautical) Alternative form of galliot. [(nautical) A light galley.] |
| gooliesnoun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, vulgar slang, usually in the plural) The testicles. |
| geltnoun | (originally UK, especially thieves' cant and Polari, later Judaism and general slang) Money. |
| gillienoun | (British, Ireland, Scotland) A fishing and hunting guide; a man or boy who attends to a person who is fishing or hunting, especially in Scotland. |
| galliotnoun | (nautical) A light galley. |
| lee-gagenoun | Alternative spelling of lee gauge. [(obsolete, naval) The position of a sailing vessel leeward of another in battle, often restricting manoeuvrability and gunnery.] |
| geordienoun | Someone from Tyneside. |
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