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  • Gasa-gasa is also an onomatopoeic word for "rustle" or "rustling sound." gasagasagirl on November 01, 2006 in Naomi Hirahara | Permalink

    November 2006 2006

  • Gasa-gasa is also an onomatopoeic word for "rustle" or "rustling sound." gasagasagirl on November 01, 2006 in Naomi Hirahara | Permalink

    Finding Takeo 2006

  • In Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Philippines, they're chicharrons con gasa.

    Meathead Goldwyn: Lip Smackin' Pigskin Cracklins Meathead Goldwyn 2011

  • Su fotografía me dejó enfrascado, envuelto en gasa.

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1036 2009

  • In Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Philippines, they're chicharrons con gasa.

    Meathead Goldwyn: Lip Smackin' Pigskin Cracklins Meathead Goldwyn 2011

  • Gasa is just another slang for ‘man’ ‘dude’ ‘brother’… ye get da idea, gasa?

    Always Waiting 2008

  • Any mention of its frequency is always met with the typical explanation, “Ye, Caribbean time gasa!”

    Always Waiting 2008

  • Rain pattered on the conical shelter of his ama-gasa and he looked up, watching it drip off the eaves just beneath the curved tiles of the roof.

    The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984

  • When others were slowly wending their way home through the slicked streets, bent over beneath their ama-gasa against the rain and wind, shivering and damp, she would be busy dipping her brush in ink, putting it to paper.

    The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984

  • On the rain-soaked streets, the pedestrians bowed before the wind, only partially protected by their ama-gasa.

    The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984

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