by Newword August 29, 2005
by thawill April 29, 2010
interjection used to express emotions of disappointment, disgust, frustration, failure, or error. Commonly follows the word ah.
A basketball player who dribbles the ball off his foot and out of bounds may exclaim "Ah, gid!"
MAN 1: "I just found out my girlfriends cheating on me"
MAN 2: "Gid! What's her problem?"
MAN 1: "I just found out my girlfriends cheating on me"
MAN 2: "Gid! What's her problem?"
by Hyram February 12, 2008
interjection used to express emotions of disappointment, disgust, frustration, failure, or error. Also commonly used following the word ah
A basketball player who dribbles the ball off his foot and out of bounds may exclaim "Ah, gid!"
MAN 1: "I just found out my girlfriends cheating on me"
MAN 2: "Gid! What's her problem?"
MAN 1: "I just found out my girlfriends cheating on me"
MAN 2: "Gid! What's her problem?"
by Hyram February 12, 2008
by poplartrees March 13, 2010
Another word for "good"
by SanJ Street July 12, 2004
GiD is an abbreviation of the word 'Guys in Distress'. It is most commonly used within the otaku community (otaku being the western term for somebody who likes anime or enjoys reading manga) as AGiD or 'Anime Guys in Distress'.
It is extremly popular on deviantart in the form of literature and drawings, with titles most commonly written as, 'GiD - *insert character name here*'. In the artwork, the character is usually portrayed as an innocent and helpless character, young, and probably bound and gagged.
It is extremly popular on deviantart in the form of literature and drawings, with titles most commonly written as, 'GiD - *insert character name here*'. In the artwork, the character is usually portrayed as an innocent and helpless character, young, and probably bound and gagged.
by Sokubaku-Sama March 15, 2017