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faux-gina

n. folds of upper thigh fat on an obese woman which superficially appear to be the vagina and obscure the actual vagina. There may be mutliple faux-ginas in one crotchal region.

"I thought I was retracting the labia but it turned out to be a faux-gina" "Her vagina was hidden by her faux-ginas"

by Crotchalsurprise August 10, 2009

Gina-3po

The Romantic Pairing of Gina Carano and Drunk 3po

Gina-3po is totally OTP

by SouthernGent85 February 07, 2021

damn gina

Originally from the TV series "Martin". It was Martin's lady, whenever she'd give him a hassle, he'd retort with this expression.

"Awww DAMN Gina, why you tryin be the kettle thats a pot, tryin to call the pot a kettle?!" (Martin's bastardization of "Calling the Kettle Black")

by Hyper-Z December 10, 2004

Bro-Gina

A laid back female that can hang with the fellas

Informal Use: "Bro-Gine"

Jessica: "Ah come on ref! That's BS... open your eyes!!"

John: "Easy Bro-Gina, it's only the first quarter"

by G-Mac January 31, 2007

swamp gina

Noun. Close to the term swamp ass but only for the female sex. When the vagina becomes overly sweaty and smells like the stench of swamp.

Tori was getting soo worked up she got a bad case of swamp gina.
Girl you stank take a bath! You got swamp gina

by JdotBrant June 08, 2007

dang gina

originally from the tv show with martin lawrence called "Martin."
the phrase is a substitute for "damn girl" or something of that nature

"You said you had 10 pieces of pizza?? Dang Gina!"

by YennoItBruhhh March 19, 2010

damn gina

Dating back to the Martin Lawrence television series "Martin" (1992-1997), this phrase refers to Martin's partner Gina, who is described as his "more level-headed, longsuffering better half." Martin used this expression to respond, exasperatedly, to Gina's criticisms or expectations, which were often quite reasonable on her part.

The phrase can also be used to express, in a positive light, shock and awe - much in the manner of "damn girl, you looking fine!" It is similar to other "whoa!" type exclamations that are meant to convey that one is taken aback.

Damn Gina! (works best if the recipient is aware of the expression's context in the history of the 1990s Martin sitcom)

by martin is hilarious February 23, 2009