gorilla

[guh-ril-uh] /gəˈrɪl ə/
noun
1.
the largest of the anthropoid apes, Gorilla gorilla, terrestrial and vegetarian, of western equatorial Africa and the Kivu highlands, comprising the subspecies G. g. gorilla (western lowland gorilla) G. g. graueri (eastern lowland gorilla) and G. g. beringei (mountain gorilla) now rare.
2.
an ugly, brutish person.
3.
Slang. a hoodlum or thug, especially one who threatens or inflicts violence.
Origin
1790-1800; < Neo-Latin < Greek Goríllās (accusative plural) name for a race of hairy women in Hanno's account of his voyage along the coast of Africa (5th century b.c.)
Related forms
gorillalike, adjective
gorillian, gorilline
[guh-ril-ahyn, -in] /gəˈrɪl aɪn, -ɪn/ (Show IPA),
adjective
gorilloid, adjective
Can be confused
gorilla, guerrilla.
Examples from the web for gorilla
  • And gorilla was twirling round in the narrow cage, not finding enough room for itself.
  • What's true of the eight-hundred-pound gorilla is true of the colossus that is the pharmaceutical industry.
  • In fact, it's a rabid big gorilla with a machine gun.
  • The outbreaks also devastated local gorilla and chimpanzee populations.
  • Others, including our close relative the gorilla, exhibit slight signs.
  • Finally, a gorilla habitat houses a troop of western lowland gorillas.
British Dictionary definitions for gorilla

gorilla

/ɡəˈrɪlə/
noun
1.
the largest anthropoid ape, Gorilla gorilla, inhabiting the forests of central W Africa. It is stocky and massive, with a short muzzle and coarse dark hair
2.
(informal) a large, strong, and brutal-looking man
Derived Forms
gorilla-like, adjective
gorillian, gorilline (ɡəˈrɪlaɪn) adjective
gorilloid, adjective
Word Origin
C19: New Latin, from Greek Gorillai, an African tribe renowned for their hirsute appearance
Word Origin and History for gorilla
n.

1847, applied to the apes (Troglodytes gorills) by U.S. missionary Thomas Savage, from Greek gorillai, plural of name given to wild, hairy people in a Greek translation of Carthaginian navigator Hanno's account of his voyage along the N.W. coast of Africa, c.500 B.C.E. Allegedly an African word.

In its inmost recess was an island similar to that formerly described, which contained in like manner a lake with another island, inhabited by a rude description of people. The females were much more numerous than the males, and had rough skins: our interpreters called them Gorillae. We pursued but could take none of the males; they all escaped to the top of precipices, which they mounted with ease, and threw down stones; we took three of the females, but they made such violent struggles, biting and tearing their captors, that we killed them, and stripped off the skins, which we carried to Carthage: being out of provisions we could go no further. [Hanno, "Periplus"]
Of persons perceived as being gorilla-like, from 1884.

Slang definitions & phrases for gorilla

gorilla

noun
  1. (also gorill) A ruffian; goon: Strong-arm men, gorillas, and tough gangsters/ Those gorills do not care anything about law (1904+)
  2. A hired killer; hit man (1920s+)
  3. Anything very powerful and unstoppable; anything very forceful and intimidating: It is very simple to create the appearance of a ''gorilla,'' a product with a lot of momentum (1980s+)
verb
  1. To steal or rob with threat and violence: if you let somebody gorilla you out of some money (1960s+)
  2. To beat someone up; savage someone; clobber: If that doesn't work, we'll gorilla a little bit/ You ain't gonna gorilla anybody (1960s+)
Related Terms

six-hundred-pound gorilla