Gawn
by Ouch it's Francie on Dec 01, 2004 01:14:12
From the words "go" "on". Used mainly in
Ireland, particularly in
Tyrone and
Derry, as a means in which to ask someone for something, or direct someone to do something.
Example:
"Gawn and give me a
fag?" - "Can I have
a cigarette?"
"Gawn and shut up!" - "Keep
quiet!"
Gawn
by R.H.L. on Feb 03, 2004 04:10:25
1. To be one who is not yet gone, but in the act of leaving and signifying your
departure by simply saying, "
GAWN."
2. Someone who left, or intends to get the fuck out, quickly.
3. Used in reference to someone who tagged your sister and then
bolted. ie: "He fucked your sister and now he's GAWN."
Example:
ex 1: Person 1: "See you later man."
Person 2: "
Gawn."
ex 2: Person 1: "Wait a secon--"
Person 2: "Fuck you I'm
GAWN."
ex 3: Person 1: "Which one of you fucked my sister?"
Person 2: "Dave did...but after the
money shot he was all like, 'Gawn!' and then he was
gawn."
He Gawn
by Paul R on Mar 08, 2006 14:04:40
(pronounced "He Gone")
When someone asks for a person and he has left the room, this is a reply.
Also can be used to as an
exuberant exclamation for when someone dies in a television show or movie, no matter how
inappropriate.
"She
Gawn" is the feminine form.
Example:
-Hey, where's Jack?
-HE
GAWN!
(When
Bambi's mother is shot by the hunters)
Movie
watcher: SHE GAWN!