What does gangpile mean?
Gangpile means (colloquial) An argument or fight in which one side is greatly advantaged by being more numerous or more closely allied than the other side..
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(colloquial) An argument or fight in which one side is greatly advantaged by being more numerous or more closely allied than the other side..
Sting gets ready to punk them all out, but then the NWO attack Hogan in a massive gangpile.
What I'm referring to is the consistent and repeated pattern of attacks from you three members off the Bully Brigade, to the point where I can identify a post one of you three will attack before you even attack it, followed by the gangpile on the hapless person when they react.
>trying to gangpile an innocent old man Trying? Well, as much as a gangpile can be accomplished on an electronics newsgroup, succeeding is more like but even then it's written word against written word. I doubt you could handle it at a real bonfire.
Try to gangpile someone who has a paralyzing touch...
Strategy to win a game ala Heatwave, requires three countries to participate: Country A attacks country X Countries B & C gangpile on X Country B attacks country Y Countries A & C gangpile on Y Country C attacks country Z Countries A & B gangpile on Z (countries X, Y and Z are 4 times smaller than A, B or C)
I've always wanted to gangpile onto a mastodon, naked and stabbing it with a spear.
Anyway, I'm not madly in love with Roz's commentary, but it does seem unfair to me to gang-pile her for calling double axels "easy" when other people miss them, on the basis of how many SHE personally missed in her career.
The gangpiling on Steve Irwin by the press and those following the reports are getting ridiculous.
Use gangpile when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Gangpile means (colloquial) An argument or fight in which one side is greatly advantaged by being more numerous or more closely allied than the other side..
Common synonyms include pile on, dogpile, gang up on.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Sting gets ready to punk them all out, but then the NWO attack Hogan in a massive gangpile.
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