GMI
Gonna make it — singular hopium for one believer.
Definitions
Solo version of WAGMI — an affirmation that one specific person (often the speaker, often the recipient of a screenshotted gain) is going to succeed. Used as a stamp of approval on a trade, a project, or someone's general vibe. The opposite is NGMI, which is far more cutting.
Acronym for 'Gonna Make It', an affirming counterpart to NGMI directed at someone making smart moves or a project with promise.
GMI In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Derived from WAGMI; surfaced widely in NFT and DeFi circles during the 2021 bull run.
People Also Ask
What does GMI mean?
It stands for 'Gonna Make It', an affirming remark aimed at someone making smart moves or a promising project.
What's the difference between GMI and WAGMI?
GMI is directed at one person or project, while WAGMI ('We're All Gonna Make It') is a collective statement about a whole community.
Where does GMI come from?
It's derived from the WAGMI and NGMI acronyms within crypto community slang.
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