gyal

See also: Gyál

English

Noun

gyal (plural gyals)

  1. Alternative form of gayal (Indian cattle)

Noun

gyal (plural gyals)

  1. (British slang) Pronunciation spelling of girl.
    • 2006, “A Little Bit of Shhh”, in Vertically Challenged, performed by Lady Sovereign:
      It's cold: there's a new top gyal on road / Running t'ing, running t'ing, running t'ing – everything: oh, you've been told
    • 2019, “Vossi Bop”, performed by Stormzy:
      Man, I wouldn't even try my luck with her / Gyals say I'm boujee

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Jamaican Creole

Alternative forms

Etymology

From English girl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡʲal/
  • Hyphenation: gyal

Noun

gyal (plural: gyal dem or gyals dem, quantified: gyal)

  1. girl
    • 2007, Robert Lalah, “Portia's potable water - Hot topic in cool Manchester”, in The Jamaica Gleaner (in English):
      “"Gyal make haste wid di water nuh man! Why you one haffi have five bucket?" one woman shouted. She kicked aside a white bucket that was under the pipe and the water from the tank started to fall on the ground. "Do nuh take it out pan di water!" a woman standing nearby shouted hysterically. []
    Nuh ramp wid har. A bad gyal dat.
    Don't mess around with her. That girl's tough.

Usage notes

As an interjection (e.g., "'Ey gyal!") the term can take on pejorative connotations and can be extremely offensive.

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