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gaby
1[gey-bee]
noun
plural
gabiesa fool.
Gaby
2[gab-ee]
noun
a female given name, form of Gabriella.
gaby
/ ˈɡɪɪ /
noun
archaica simpleton
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gaby1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gaby1
Example Sentences
TV and radio presenter Gaby Roslin replied in the comments, offering "so much love and enormous hugs".
"Dad would tell us about this real fancy car pulling outside the hotel and John Lennon got out," remembered daughter Gaby, 26.
Gaby's grandmother Jean also worked at the four-storey hotel and said the couple, accompanied by Lennon's six-year-old son Julian and Ono's five-year-old daughter Kyoko Cox, did not have a booking.
"They asked to book out the whole top two floors for privacy," added Gaby.
"That was dad's claim to fame, he loved telling people about that story," said Gaby.
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