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GPs

The GPs are a really hard-core gangster group created by gangster siblings, Mia and Jacob. This group is very exclusive and as mentioned before... hard-core. GP is an acronym for 'Gangster People' (The Gangster people being Mia and Jacob) They have yet to add other gangsters because only true Goons and Goonets can join this gangster clan. GP: -originated in Dade City -Favorite drink is Sweet tea -For REAL gangsters

"I was walking to the store one day and some GP's rolled up and shot me with a choppa!" GPs all day niqqa!!

by OhhhgansterMia April 05, 2011

on GP

Short for "on general principle" which means: 1. For no reason. 2. Just because.

You have to hold your own on GP.

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant August 24, 2006

On Gp

Short for "General Principle" usually used to mean one of the following: 1. for the sake of upholding integrity 2. Maintaining political correctness 3. doing something "just because" or "for the sake of doing it."

You never fuck someone else's wife simply On GP

by Cloudεater February 05, 2021

GPS

Golden Pussy Syndrom --- An affliction that strikes some women whereby the woman thinks that her sexuality is worth more than it really is. Common symptoms include trying to get a man to buy her a bunch of expensive shit or pay all her bills for the privledge of having sex with her.

Damn... did you see what she tried to get that dude to buy her... that's an outrageous case of GPS.

by Thatdude August 24, 2012

GP

GP stands for "General Principal" Usually preceeded by the word "On"

Why did you sleep with my ex girlfriend? I thought you were my best friend! Even though technically she was single, I should fuck you up just on GP

by jay blkman September 12, 2003

GPS

GPS = Golden Pussy Syndrome. A woman that thinks her pussy is GOLD. More valuable than it is. A stuck up bitch!

This average looking woman has GPS.

by youareontop April 30, 2015

GP

GP is a word used by roller-coaster enthusiasts, and simply means General Public (as in what non-enthusiasts would say/do). The word is also used as a gatekeeping measure by some enthusiasts from letting their passions be flooded with non-enthusiasts. NOTE: People in videos tend to say 'general public'.

1) Nemesis, at Alton Towers, is a ride not just popular with enthusiasts, but with the GP as well. 2) If you don't know what GP means, you're GP.

by Zylx2 September 19, 2017