I think it's from that Dr. Scholls commercial.
2007-08-16 05:47:55
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answered by Jenn 2
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It's from the gel insole tv commercial. Probably means you're calm and cool, if the person using the phrase chooses to go with the connotation of the commercial.
2007-08-16 05:49:54
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answered by Peggy K 5
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Its means an add company with more money than brains, is polluting the world with their own dumb words or slang.They want to sell jel inserts for your shoes.I'm standing pat no insoles from them,I dislike that commerical to mental fatique a scream ,at the TV and other things we won't mention.
2007-08-16 05:57:56
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answered by oatesmokid 4
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If you are not talking about the gellin' in the shoe insert commercial, it means getting along with or your relationship is going well with.
2007-08-16 05:50:34
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answered by OOO! I know! I know! 5
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Simply comes from t.v. commercial. Gel inserts for shoes. The catch phrase means you are wearing them...
2007-08-16 05:53:07
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answered by Red Raider 2
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It was most likely made for that gel insole commercial. It most likely was meant to mean "you are smooth" or "you move smoothly". I doubt that it is an actual expression.
2007-08-16 05:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, it's that stupid commercial about the gel insoles, and the guy's like, "Dude, are you gellin'?" and he's like "I'm gellin' like Magellan."
It could mean jealous too, though.
2007-08-16 05:49:07
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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It means nothing
2007-08-16 05:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya it means that the person is jealous. I used to think it had something to do with jelly :) (long ago:P)
2007-08-16 05:48:51
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answered by olivia h 1
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