Its a protein, it has no GI.
The Gi is a uniform traditionally worn in BJJ. It originated in Japan and is usually worn by other traditional martial arts in the East. The Gi, which means “dress or clothing” is generally made of a thick cotton jacket, reinforced drawstring pants, and a rank-signifying belt.
gi stands for general infantry
High GI gives a quick rush of glucose that then drops off just as quick as low GI. Low GI foods tend to provide a longer feeling of fullness while High GI gives it suddenly and then drops just as quick as the low GI so low GI is much better.
GI stands for General Issue.
In Shakespearean language, "gi" is a contraction of the verb "give" in the second person singular or plural form. It is a shorter and more informal way of saying "give" that was commonly used in Shakespeare's time.
The word "gi" from Shakespearean English means "give". In Act 1 Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the servant says "God gi' ye godd'en". Which is translated to "God give you good evening". (Basically another way of saying "good evening").
Shakespearean language is English. "I will kill you" is perfectly straightforward English and means "I will kill you".
GI means GastroIntestinal.
It means stupid..
It means a mischievous person
The Shakespearean word is 'jolthead', with an L - it means dunce or blockhead.
This apparently strange Shakespearean word is simply the word 'Give'.For example: "God gi' ye godd'en" means "God give you good evening" or, in modern words, "Good evening".In Romeo and Juliet (Act 1 Scene 2) when the servant says "God gi' god-den" he means "God give you a good-evening".[Gi' is also short for gin, an Anglic dialect preposition meaning before ( in time) and adverb meaning when, or at the time that. Cf Robert Burns's "Gin a body meet a body comin thro' the rye..."]
No, Shakespearean is not single.
It means "hello" or "good day" in Shakespearean jargon.
a shakespearean sprite is: Ariel!
For judo it means have a GI