Gossom

What is Gossom?


1.

Irish colloquial term of endearment.

A good, obliging fellow...

One who has a cheery demeanour and who will help out where he can. Would mostly be used by older generation towards someone a good many years their junior. Can be used in a patronising manner, towards one of your peers.

"There's a good gossom" says Jim as he pats his mate John on the arse, after he walked sheepishly into the room with a tray of tea for all the lads, having lost a bet...

See chap, pet, darling, petal, love


30

Random Words:

1. Opening an e-mail and it's attachments in public view without vetting the contents first. I lost at e-mailroulette last night when..
1. This is the theory that the constellations when viewed all at once resemble the underside of a sea star, with major clusters of stars re..
1. A replacement for plural, since it rhymes with singular and is much easier to pronounce. Griffins is pingular for griffin. See singula..