Define Galaxy Meaning

Galaxy
A really cool place to go hitchhiking, provided that you have a guide.

I never leave my home planet to go hitchhiking in the galaxy without my trusty guide and a towel!
By Florenza
Galaxy
Massive grouping of stars and other celestial bodies. Many galaxys can have similar forms, such as a spiral.

The Milky Way is our galaxy, it contains appoximately, or more than 400 billion stars.
By Bria
Galaxy

We live in the Milky Way galaxy. There are billions of galaxies in the universe.
By Lisa
Galaxy
1. A large globule of stars and other celestial bodies. Ours is a spiral galaxy; much like the spiraling tail at the furthermost point of a hurricane.

2. The bestest chocolate available for consumption!

3. A portly woman.

1. "Man I wish I could fit my whole collection of prada bags into this pint-size galaxy" said the supermodel.

2. It's creamy, but it's not spermazoa.

3."look at the size of that galaxy; I bet she shits stars!".
By Vivian
Galaxy
C5 galaxy is a huge air force cargo plane. its one of the largest aircrafts in the world

whoa thats a huge plane
By Traci
Galaxy
Another term given for sexual intercourse or a woman's vagina

I want to explore her galaxy!

Her galaxy has already been invaded by four other galactic explorers
By Laurie
Galaxie
Ford's full size car line from 1959 to 1973. Trim lines included Custom 300/500, Galaxie, Galaxie 500, Galaxie 500 XL, and Sunliner convertible. Engine sizes ranged from the lowly straight six and various small blocks, all the way up to a 429 big block.

Performance peaked between 1965 and 1968 with the availability of the made-for-racing 427 Side Oiler, with solid lifters, dual 4bbl carbs, and 11.5:1 compression.

My Galaxie never gets passed by Ricers, except for at the gas station!
By Hatti
Galaxy
Another meaning of the name hamda

Hey, have you seen how the galaxy looked tonight?
Oh, do you mean hamda?
By Lexie
Galaxy
A good throwing-star.

Simon: "This galaxy is a REALLY good throwing star!"
By Maribel
Galaxy
A swarm of stars held together by gravity, like our own Milky Way. A typical galaxy may contain a hundred billion stars like our Sun.

In the clear night sky, if you're lucky not to have much light pollution, you can still see the Milky Way, our galaxy.
By Perry