Gator

Word GATOR
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɡeɪtə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Gator"

What do we mean by gator?

An alligator. noun

Short form of alligator. noun

Either of two amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts noun

Alligator.

To eat aggressively or devour Urban Dictionary

Large piece of rubber laying on the roadway. Urban Dictionary

Trucker term generally used on a Citizen Band ("CB") radio to describe tire treads in the road. Usually used to warn other truckers of such treads. Urban Dictionary

The term GATOR, which is short for INSTIGATOR is someone who can cause drama between groups or individual while miraculously remaining nuetral to all parties. Usually a devine talent, or someone who is experienced in the art 'con'. Urban Dictionary

Someone who is desperate for drugs and will bite at any offer, even if the drugs are visibly inferior or over-priced. Urban Dictionary

To give oral sex to a woman. When in this position, you look as if you submerged in the water like an alligator, especially if you looking up while in the act. Urban Dictionary

"street slang" for good quality crack cocaine; usually at the wholesale level. Urban Dictionary

Someone who lurks on people, the way a gator's eyes peep above the water, they lurk in the water, they lurk on their prey. Urban Dictionary

To be supremely uncool and infintely lame, to be an assmunch. Describes an action or a person who is helplessly unhip and backwards and yokel. Usually used as "xxx is so gator." The opposite of gator is dawg. Urban Dictionary

1. A bowel excrement. 2. Fecal matter. 3. Turd. Urban Dictionary

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The word "gator" in example sentences

Standing near the water's edge or swimming in gator infested waters is what you have to watch out for. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A former Buffalo couple who operate a reptile sanctuary in Tampa removed the eight-foot-long gator from the Buffalo home yesterday. ❋ Bill Crider (2007)

The 7-foot gator is expected to undergo a physical examination next week to make sure it is healthy, and to definitively determine the beast's gender, according to the zoo's reptile expert, Ian Recchio. ❋ Bill Crider (2007)

This week searchers have been trying to find one such errant gator from the Chattahoochee River outside of Atlanta, Georgia. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The person survives the attack, and the gator is hunted down and "destroyed." ❋ Tsomewhereime (2007)

The city of Los Angeles recently hired him to attempt to remove a released pet gator from a public lake, and rumors abound that he’s taken a few “meetings” with Hollywood since his celebrated visit made local and national news. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But if that’s not enough variety, you may soon be able to take a gator from the Lone Star State, too. ❋ Dave Hurteau (2006)

“I was never afraid for a second,” he said of the gator, which is 20 times his size. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A veterinarian at the Animal Rescue League said it's more likely the gator was a pet left in the fountain. ❋ Bill Crider (2007)

MILES O'BRIEN: So how do you catch an 11 - foot, 4-inch, 407 - pound call gator? ❋ Unknown (2006)

Wildlife officials say the gator is a threat and so it will be destroyed. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And that worries Boscoe, who thinks the gator is a part of the island and the environment and should be allowed to stay. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Coach Webb took that gator, which is a utility vehicle, hauled that boy who was uh, he was out of it.

A few bucks or even less gets you in, and if the 'gator's not as big as you expected or the cave's not as deep, just keep driving. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The alligator, or "'gator," as it is usually called throughout its home, the Southern States, is an object of great curiosity at the North. ❋ Various (N/A)

A number of hunters were at the wharf, and the slayer of Big Ben hastened to inform them with apparent sincerity that while out paddling he had come within easy range of the "'gator," who was, no doubt, still lying motionless on the point. ❋ Various (N/A)

When it was within a few feet, the man with the rifle, knowing that he alone had a weapon, took deliberate aim and fired bullet, ramrod, and all down the 'gator's throat. ❋ Various (N/A)

"The eyes -- he's trying to stick his thumbs in the 'gator's little eyes!" gasped the astounded and thrilled watcher. ❋ St. George Rathborne (N/A)

[I'm going to] gator this [pizza]. I'd let him gator [my ass]. ❋ Cookiemonster6969 (2020)

[Lookout], [don't run] over that gator, it will bite a [hunk] out of your vehicle! ❋ Byrd77 (2009)

Trucker 1: Hey Eastbound, you got [gators] all across the road at mile marker 110. Trucker 2: [Ten-four] Driver, you [have a good one]. ❋ Grizzled (2006)

[Fred], you are such a gator. Fred, [why do] you have to gator all the time. Fred, stop [gatoring]. ❋ R3lic (2006)

You paid [twenty bucks] for [a dime] bag? what a gator! Here come the [gators], time to make some money! ❋ Solid Gold Easy Action (2003)

I [gatored] [a girl] [last night]. ❋ Nudedudeoncouch (2010)

"This [crack cocaine] is the gator...These drugs are good [quality]...This [cocaine] is gator." ❋ Salmonsen (2006)

Crowd: hahaha [good joke] that was so funny Mark [Cummins]: *back of crowd, [head down] saying nothing* Crowd:Wow marks a fucking gator ❋ Canibus1441 (2009)

Did you see [that guy] in those [jean shorts]? That is [sooo] gator. ❋ Heatherhug (2006)

I'm [goin'] to the bathroom [to drop] some [gators]. ❋ Pwnguin (2005)

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