1. gel - Noun
2. gel - Verb
a colloid in a more solid form than a sol
a thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects
jellylike substance used in hair styling
apply a styling gel to
become a gel
Source: WordNetEven the trip throught the Portal had not disarranged Magnus's hair spikes. He tugged on one proudly. "Check it out", he said to Isabelle. "Magic?" "Hair gel. $3.99 at Ricky's. Cassandra Clare
I always think in English football that it's nice to have a combination of different types of players, so then they can all gel together. George Graham
I've never been cool and I don't really care about being cool. It's just an awful lot of time and hair gel wasted. Chris Martin
Some men don't gel when it comes to work - you have different work ethics, different opinions, different points of views, different methods of filmmaking - and we didn't gel. Antoine Fuqua
I always start the day with a cup of hot water and lemon - I find it really cleanses and hydrates me. I have very sensitive, dry skin, so I have to be careful about what I put on my face. My must-haves are Dermalogica cleansing gel and L'Or De Vie Creme Riche by Dior, which is thick and nourishing. Eva Green
If you take 'Cheers' and 'Seinfeld' and watch the early shows, they're kind of awkward. It took a while for the writers and everything to gel. Amanda Peet