Another of my language "tip's" done in the style of Dave Barry:
Gall: Per Oxford Languages, a noun with two meanings: "The contents of the gall bladder," and "bold and impudent behavior." Let us use the second definition as our focus.
Gaul: A native or inhabitant of ancient Gaul, or ancient Gaul itself, being a region encompassing France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland, Germany, and Italy, per Wikipedia.
Either definition of Gaul can be our focus here; the point being that if you tell a person they have a lot of Gaul, you're commenting on their likely ancestry, not their behavior.
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