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grindin'
to make money, either legally or illegally; to work hard =They say it is grindin’ because it is basically doing whatever you have to do to get your money. For example in the song “Im Out More…
grinding
(metonomy) grinding- a term used by someone to describe what they are doing to try and make money, or trying to get by in life. When you say the word grinding, it refers to the actual grind More…
Gringosity
The quality of being a gringo apparent meaning:This word expresses the quality of being a gringo, as in a white American person. It was coined to describe the quality, not just the person, More…
grink
A generic term for any drink that comes in a green can. Jeffrey N. has an affinity for green drinks. Mellow Yellow, Sprite, Surge, 7Up, Sierra Mist, or Citrus Drop is his preferred soft More…
grink
A cold beverage consisting of half lemonade and half sweet tea. the term my grandparent’s coined one of their specialty drinks. =Is there any grink in the fridge? Etymology : More…
GRIT
graduated and reciprocated initiatives in tension-reduction of tension =This term is used by social psychologists to describe a way of de-escalating tension between warring countries. One More…
Grody
disgusting, revolting, nasty This word originated in the early 1960s as British slag ‘grotty’ for grotesque. It entered American language in the mid-1960s, but gained More…
grody
A combination of gross and dirty. The speaker might have wanted to convey the sense of extreme squalidness by blending two words that both mean “unclean.” The term could have More…
Grody
Of dubious quality; lower-class References to ‘grody’ on UrbanDictionary are dated as far back as 2002; the word itself was used on Beverly Hills 90210, which may have More…
Grody (1)
the state of being gross, disgusting, nasty, or dirty. A general state of being unclean or unsanitary. Only applies to inanimate objects, never to people. ="Hey can we clean the room More…
grom
A young surfer/snowboarder/biker/skateboarder. As the popularity of surfing grew in the 1960’s, children were drawn to the beaches to join in the sport. Because they often had fewer More…
Gronky
Used to describe an uncomfortable physical ailment or social situation that has an associated feeling of heat or redness. Origin & Source: My mother heard this word in a dream once, and More…
grood
Descriptive word attributed to something that is better than good but not great. ("Lunch today wasn’t great, but it was better than good. I’d say it was grood.") Apparent More…
Grool
To describe something that you enjoy; to say that something is grool is to say that you think it is special or extraordinary =Combines the words cool and great. Used in order to talk More…
grool
(blending and clipping of "great" and "cool"; meaning awesome) Meaning awesome, fantastic. =1: "Class was cancelled the day before my test! It's not just More…
Groomsmaid
an usher in a wedding The individual was trying to catch everyone off guard by saying “groomsman” but then using “maid” and generally trying to be silly. =I’m More…
Groomzilla
A man who is overly fastidious about the details of his upcoming wedding, making all choices about the particulars of the wedding and giving his future wife almost no input Caplan wanted a More…