go with |
to date (someone); go out with. [2 definitions] |
go without saying |
to be so clearly true or evident that there is no need to mention (something); used to emphasize one's certainty about or the obviousness of something. |
go with the flow |
to conform with the way everybody else is doing things. [2 definitions] |
gown |
a dress, esp. one worn on formal occasions. [4 definitions] |
go wrong |
to malfunction, go badly, or cause failure or difficulty (often fol. by "with"). [2 definitions] |
goy |
(often derogatory) a non-Jewish person. |
GP |
abbreviation of "general practitioner," a practicing physician who does not specialize in any specific field of medicine but treats a variety of medical problems. |
GPA |
abbreviation of "grade-point average." |
GPS |
abbreviation of "Global Positioning System," a public satellite navigation system designed and controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense that provides an accurate global time reference and is used to determine a precise location on Earth. |
grab |
to take hold of suddenly, forcefully, or roughly. [7 definitions] |
grab bag |
a container filled with wrapped items, such as party favors, to be drawn or purchased without prior knowledge of the contents. [2 definitions] |
grabby |
tending to or inclined to grab things; greedy. |
grace |
beauty, harmony, or charm in bearing, appearance, or motion. [10 definitions] |
grace cup |
a cup passed around for toasts after grace at the end of a meal. [2 definitions] |
graceful |
marked by grace or beauty of movement, manner, or behavior. |
graceless |
marked by lack of grace or appropriateness, or lack of consideration for the feelings of others. |
grace note |
a note in music that is essential neither to the harmony nor the melody but rather is added for ornamentation. |
grace period |
extra time allowed after a specified date or term has passed, during which an obligation, such as the repayment of a debt or the return of something borrowed, may be fulfilled without penalty. |
gracias |
(Spanish) thank you. |
gracile |
slender. [2 definitions] |
gracious |
inclined to do what is polite, kind, right, or considerate. [5 definitions] |