GGG
English
Etymology 1
(Internet): Coined in 2007 by Tim Berners-Lee.
Proper noun
GGG
- (Internet) Initialism of Giant Global Graph: a proposed successor to the World Wide Web, based on semantic links.
- Initialism of Gennady Gennadyevich Golovkin.
See also
- Semantic Web
- Web 3.0
Etymology 2
Coined by sex advice columnist Dan Savage.
Adjective
GGG
- Initialism of good, giving, and game, as qualities of a good sex partner.
- 2004 January 22, Savage, Dan, “Savage Love: To The Truck Stop”, in The Stranger, retrieved 2012-09-30:
- While I think people should be GGG in the sack, I didn't say "game for anything."
- 2011 November 23, Marlowe, Lyra, Girl Next Door, Akron: Ellora's Cave, →ISBN, OL 25415663M, page 83:
- She liked John. Liked having sex with him, naturally. He was totally GGG—good, giving and game.
- 2012 September 11, Herbenick, Debby, “Science proves it: Dan Savage is right”, in Salon:
- Five years ago, sex columnist Dan Savage suggested that, when it comes to sex, we should all aim to be GGG (“good, giving, and game … Think ‘good in bed,’ ‘giving equal time and equal pleasure’ and ‘game for anything – within reason’”). Long embraced by his readers, the GGG approach now has support from a new scientific study published in the Journal of Sex Research.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:GGG.
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