Gigliaga

What is Gigliaga?


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An all-purpose term which can technically refer to any inanimate object. However, common usage has produced two basic meanings. The singular, gigliaga, generally means a washroom, while the plural, gigliagas, generally refers to some sort of food garnish. Etymology: derived from the Spanish letter 'y'.

1.) I'll be right back. I have to use the gigliaga like a mongoose.

2.) Yo Jenny, pass me the gigliagas.

See mongoose, the chase, tobacco sling


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