A fork of Rural Dictionary
From scouseland;
-Someone who goes to something they weren't actually invited to
- Someone who butts into, or who is listening to a conversation
- Someone who tags along
Can be used as a noun or verb- "gegging in"
"Is it okay if I geg with you at that party tonight?"
"Tony was definately gegging into our connversation before"
"Jess is such a geg"
Stands for 'good even game'. Often used ironically instead of GG by salty people who think the match wasn't fair.
(After getting destroyed in CSGO) 'geg'
Scouse Orig.
The act of intruding, joining in, becoming part of something which doesn't concern you & of which you have insufficient knowledge.
Jannette: I've always found it works best if you wash it first..
Fleur: Stop gegging in, no one asked you!
Something funny, approximately equal to 'laugh'. Can also be used to a person who is frequently funny.
Used mostly in Northern Ireland, often alongside the word quare.
Yer man's a quare geg.
That film was a geg.
A person who joins a conversation, without invitation. Mostly used in Liverpool, England