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gunsel
[ guhn-suhl ]
noun
- a criminal armed with a gun.
- a young man in a sexual relationship with an older man; catamite.
gunsel
/ ˈɡʌnsəl /
noun
- a catamite
- a stupid or inexperienced person, esp a youth
- a criminal who carries a gun
Word History and Origins
Origin of gunsel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gunsel1
Example Sentences
“This race fuel development for IndyCar is a great example of how fuels technology is pivotal in helping decarbonize the sport,” Dr. Selda Gunsel, President of Shell Global Solutions, said in a statement.
Austin Gunsel temporarily had taken the post after Bell’s death and was backed by several longtime owners. 49ers counsel Marshall Leahy was supported by a group of newer owners.
Austin Gunsel temporarily had taken the post after Bell’s death and was backed by several longtime owners. 49ers counsel Marshall Leahy was supported by a group of newer owners.
The viewer alternately counts beads of sweat on a gunsel’s face and gets an Old Testament God’s-eye view of a corrupt city that’s not too big for one righteous man to bring down or blow up.
Marshall Leahy, a San Francisco lawyer; Austin Gunsel, a former F.B.I agent who became the acting commissioner after the death of Bert Bell; and Don Kellett, the general manager of the Baltimore Colts, could not get enough votes.
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