gee trick


the pairing of gerard way and patrick stump, not as common as others like “peterick” and “frerard”. it is a combination of the nickname “gee” and name “patrick”.
forget about frerard, geetrick is much cuter!
the male art of creating a faux f-nny by hiding the male toolset behind crossed legs. aka a mangina
man 1 “how was the wedding last night?”

man2 “overall it was a really good night. well, apart drunkle dave trying to pull off the gee trick after downing a bottle of scotch”
#gee #trick #mangina #geetrick #geemo

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