1. gaby - Noun
2. Gaby - Proper noun
A simpleton; a dunce; a lout.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough busy preparing for her confirmation, Gaby does everything she can to protect the environment and she hopes her poem will encourage others to do the same. Source: Internet
According to the documentary’s guest archaeologist, Gaby Barkay, iron nails were rarely found in tombs and were normally used to carve names in the stone ossuaries. Source: Internet
Following Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and Illya Kuryakin (Hammer) on their secret missions, the two started off as foes and slowly began working together to protect Gaby Teller (Alicia Vikander) on her quest to find her father. Source: Internet
Adapted by Gaby Chiappe from a 2009 novel by Lissa Evans, the story is written with a light touch but also a keen sense of the mood of domestic Britain in those darkest hours of 1940, when London was riddled with bombsites. Source: Internet
Emic’s director, Gaby van den Berg, had previously worked with SCL. Source: Internet
“Gaby is a petulant, immature person that is proving herself unqualified to sit in the seat,” Mill said. Source: Internet