Ok so I signed up in a rush!! On the other hand, I am on another website as 'Magnetic' because for a while when I was on my bike I seemed to attract every #"%&*@# car in the world and I was beginning think I was magnetic!!!
Pronounced: gaaat-fall. Meaning: very fed-up or irritated. It is a South African word, derived from the Afrikaans language, but widely used in English (and some indigenous langue conversation.) Literal translation: gat(ass or hole) vol(full) Probably intended to mean a dug hole full to the brim (“up to your neck with…”) , but given a slant by the double meaning of the word “gat”. I am gatvol of the way my boss treats me.
I coulda googled it, just couldn't be arsed lol, I google a lot as part of my 'job' on here. Ta for the explanation tho
'Widely used in English' I've never heard it before.
IanT1966 simples really Ian is my name, T first initial of my surname and 1966 the year i was born dead boring really but I wasn't able to think of anything witty at the time
Have to say mine had nothing to do with fireblades. I got it as a nickname when in a scooter club at 17/18 years old. Not looking the hardest of blokes and being sharp with the ladies it sort of suited , quite boring story, but a good name at the time of my lambretta days!