water balls
Water balls
GOL stands for giggle out loud ~it was created by a girl in minnesota named olivia.~
The pronunciation (gay-luh) is the first pronunciation offered and the preferred one by most dictionaries. However, the short a (gah-luh) or (gol-uh, umlaut a) are accepted alternative pronunciations.
The term is two words "dang it" meaning "damn it," a curse or expletive applied in frustration, anger, or pain. The "dang" is intended as a euphemism, a more socially acceptable form (as is "darn it"). Similarly "gol-darned" is a euphemism for "Goddamned" or God-damned.
Panipuri.
Panipuri.
water balls
"Gol gappa" is a popular street food in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. It consists of a round, hollow, crispy shell filled with a spicy and tangy mixture of tamarind water, chickpeas, potatoes, and spices. In English, it is often referred to as "pani puri" or "water balls".
Its just two different names for basically the same thing with just minor changes in the combination of spices and core ingredients.
Daikyojū Gappa was created in 1967.
The duration of Daikyojū Gappa is 1.5 hours.
Jamie Gappa goes by Eddie Issues.
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William Williams
Eshtareh-ye Gol Gol's population is 1,349.