A fork of Rural Dictionary
A person who fills themselves full with food, so they can go long periods without having to eat again. Opposite to a grazer. See 'grazer'
GORGER: 'I just had a huge breakfast, I'm full to bursting. Still, at least I won't have to eat now for a good while.' GRAZER: 'So you don't fancy one of my sarnies when we have a break?' GORGER: 'No thanks, I'd probably throw up, I'm that full'
A word to describe a non gypsy. Not necessarily accepted by gypsies.
Gypsy 1:Who are they over there? Gypsy 2: Gorgers
A gentleman; a well-dressed man. See: Vocabulum: Or, The Rogue's Lexicon. Comp. from the Most Authentic Sources
Elliot: A gorger gave me a beautiful BJ at the library. サクラ: What! A BJ at the library? Elliot: Yes, a black jacket. I given quite a nice one at the library. サクラ: Why do you abbreviate almost everything. You're likely to be misunderstood. Elliot: I always mean what I say, yet I don't always say what I mean.
Offensive word to call a girl who is not a gypsy. Other gypsy girls may use it if the girls are strangers or considered "gross" or "sluty". Seen as a derogatory slur. It is different then the word Rakli which is just a non gypsy girl.
You see all them Gorger girls dancing up close to the guys, and we aren't like that.