Garda meaning and definition

Garda meaning

Good, clean, raw Pakistani Hashish from the Northern Provinces. Usually not exported but rather consumed in Pakistan. The freshest garda is a real delicacy and one would be hard-pressed to find better Hashish.

Garda meaning

Calm down Stressy

Garda meaning

Irish police force. Every single one is corrupt and backward. A bunch of gansters and chickens who pick on small inocent people.

Garda meaning

Armoured band of cunts in the Republic of Ireland, equivalent to pigs everywhere else. These baton-wielding yobs act much the same way as their sister organisations elsewhere, beating up foreigners and protesters and generally making the world a nastier place. Like the IRA, they wear all black and cover their faces with masks (the riot squad do, anyway). Unlike the IRA, they don't even PRETEND to be fighting for liberation.

Garda meaning

The Irish(Republic, Not NI) police force.Majority of them are corrupted Tramp heads and find it pleasurable to beat innocent civilians

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gardacked meaning

being attacked by garden gnomes

Gardaí meaning

Thugs and idiots in uniforms Na Gardaí Síochána (Guardians of Peace in Irish), Irish police force. Country boys who didn't get enough points in the Leaving Certificate Examinations for a decent job, or who actually wanted to be police but quickly became disillusioned with the corruption, inefficiency, and laziness that pervades the force. Generally anglicized in common speech as "the guards"

gardal meaning

Gardal is a name for young alcoholic boys.Gingers people usually falls in love in a gardal, because of the way he acts when he is drunk

Gardan meaning

Man who drives horses, or cars, here to make your life not a living nightmare anymore because he may know everything. While you are just a piece of the puzzle. Basically the uys on top.

gardant fruit meaning

soft beverage composed of: 1/2 bacardi 1/2 jack daniel's 1/2 vodka 1/2 coca-cola

Garda Sicíní meaning

The literal meaning of this Irish term is "Guardians of the Chicks" (or "chickens") and is used in Ireland to refer to the national police force Garda Síochána na hÉireann or the "Guardians of the Peace of Ireland". The term is somewhat pejorative and is used disparagingly if jokingly.

Gardbage meaning

The way East-Indian or Pakistani people say garbage.

Gardcore meaning

Gardcore is more hardcore than hardcore

Gardea meaning

Music prodigy, or someone with a big connetion to music.

gardelia meaning

She is a very smart girl very athletic, smart, kind, funny and very nice she has an awesome personality and is a very beautiful girl and she also loves the color purple

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