1. gert - Adjective
2. gert - Adverb
gert (not comparable)
(slang, West Country, Somerset, Bristol) big
That's a gert sandwich.
gert (not comparable)
(slang, West Country, Somerset, Bristol) very
That's a gert big sandwich.
That pizza was gert tasty.
According to Gert Vermersch, the media coverage of the Dakar rally, particularly in Europe, has been decreasing. Source: Internet
Author Gert van Leeuwen teaches his unique sequences of standing postures, inversions, forward bends, backbends, twists, and pranayama to get you to optimal alignment and ease. Source: Internet
ISSN 0091-8369 — Simultaneously published as: Gay men and the sexual history of the political left, Gert Hekma et al. Source: Internet
Maar dan gebeur die lewe en Gert se bestaan word dramaties verander as hy gediagnoseer word met kanker. Source: Internet
'Freisler, Political Soldier,' 'Der Spiegel' 23.9.1968, review of 'Judge in a Red Robe - Freisler, President of the People's Court' by Gert Buchheit (Pub. Source: Internet
Sweden won four gold medals (two by Gert Fredriksson ) and Czechoslovakia three. Source: Internet