noun a girl or young woman
adjective relating to or characteristic of a girl or young woman
Referring to a group of stars or celestial bodies
Referring to a type of jellyfish
Used as a slang term for a girl or woman
Used in the UK as a unit of acceleration equal to one centimeter per second squared
In a professional context, 'gal' may be used as a casual and colloquial term to refer to a female writer, similar to 'guy' for a male writer.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to a psychologist. It may be seen as unprofessional or disrespectful.
In a professional context, 'gal' may be used informally to refer to a female journalist, similar to 'guy' for a male journalist.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to an engineer. It may be seen as outdated or inappropriate.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to a doctor. It may be seen as unprofessional or disrespectful.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to a lawyer. It may be seen as unprofessional or disrespectful.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to a teacher. It may be seen as informal or inappropriate.
In a professional context, 'gal' may be used informally to refer to a female chef, similar to 'guy' for a male chef.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to an entrepreneur. It may be seen as unprofessional or disrespectful.
In a professional context, 'gal' is not commonly used to refer to a scientist. It may be seen as informal or inappropriate.