1. Gil - Noun
2. Gil - Proper noun
Gil
A diminutive of the male given name Gilbert.
GIL (plural GILs)
(programming) Initialism of global interpreter lock.
20th century (1900–30) President Alejandro Woss y Gil taking office in 1903. Source: Internet
According to police, they received a call at about 9:30 Thursday night reporting shots fired at the 200 block of Gil street. Source: Internet
And Gil would say, 'No, I won't do that, I've lit it the way I think it should be—tell me what's the effect that you want, and I'll make a judgment about what to do with my lights. Source: Internet
Bolden riffs on the etymology of “funk,” the epistemology of blue funk and examines avatars of what he calls “black organic intellectualism” from Duke Ellington to Gil Scott-Heron to D’Angelo. Source: Internet
Directed by Felipe Mucci, the film boasts some excellent and well-seasoned performers (particularly in Gil Bellows and Tony Curran) and exceptional and appropriately moody cinematography, and a number of scenes are quite well-written. Source: Internet
For Goa Gil, Goa Trance is a logical continuation of what hippies were doing back in the 60s and 70s. Source: Internet