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gruel

A combination of the words ‘great’ and ‘cool’, gruel retains the meanings of both words. It means very good, neat or interesting. In the movie the character is More…

grumblecakes

1. a monologue or speech delivered without enunciation. 2. an actor who is not enunciating his lines This word was originally formed on a Website that plays cartoons called More…

Grumpindicular

Continuously grumpy and sulky Synonymous with "grumpy." See "fussbudgetous." There is not, as far as I'm aware, any meaning attached to the "indicular" fragment of the word. I didn't see More…

grumpindicular

Continuously grumpy and sulky. Interpretation of intended meaning Synonymous with "grumpy" Presumed reason for coinage See "fussbudgetous." There is not, as far as I'm aware, any meaning More…

grumples

the state of being frustrated and tired at the end of the day reason used: to convey his feelings in a colloquial term =I did poorly on both my exams today and then I had to go to several More…

Grundle

The perineum. =I heard this word first used by a family friend at dinner. He is fourteen years old, so the word seems to appeal to a more juvenile demographic. However, when he explained More…

GRUNDLE GRUNDLE

the area on a male between his scrotum and anus Apparent meaning: the area on a male between his scrotum and anus Reason used: wanted to reference a specific area quickly and easily More…

Grunt-grunts

Extremely loose bowel movements or diarrhea, both of these conditions might cause you to grunt with pain. Possible reason used: A colorful way to describe the results of diarrhea. Perhaps More…

gruntled

To be pleased, happy. *opposite of disgruntled) By removing the dis- prefix, which means ‘not’ or ‘to remove,’ the word gruntle has opposite meaning from the word More…

GSA

At Rice University, an organization of graduate students who organize activities for the graduates students. “GSA” stands for “Graduate Student Association”. =acronym at Rice meaning More…

gtfo

"get the fuck out" -yelled at an intruder to leave (pronounced gee-tee-fow) =exclamative Etymology : high school cliches =Danville, CA high school

GTFO

"Get the fuck out"--used to rudely tell someone to leave ="What are you doing in my room? GTFO!" Etymology : Acronym of "Get The Fuck Out" =A friend

gtg

it means "got to go" In modern times, people are in such a hurry that they'll come up with acronyms for pretty much anything. People do it just to save time from typing out the entire More…

GTL

The process of staying fresh. GTL stands for "Gym, tan, laundry." These are the things that must be done everyday to achieve maximum potential. It is a process used, originally More…

GTL (2)

(initialism) the daily actions in order to stay “hot” to attract the preferred gender. This stands for gym, tanning, and laundry. Usually it is done by Italians on the east coast who call More…

Guac

A condiment made from avocado. Etymology : This word is a simple clipping from “guacamole”, which, in turn, was borrowed from (Mexican) Spanish, which, in turn, borrowed it from Nahuatl: More…

Guac-block

Stepping in front of someone, whether by accident or on purpose, that is attempting to get to the guacamole. =I was going to get some guacamole and some guy talking to a girl totally More…

guaco

A taco whose primary filling is guacamole =“Guaco” is yet another Frankensteined child of a food culture where fusion cuisine is wildly popular. Other food items like the sushirito More…

gucci

(Conversion.) a word to express how things are going in their lives. It means exceedingly well. =Gucci is actually a really nice, high quality, brand name that is rather expensive. American More…

Gucci

(widening, metaphor) a term that means good or awesome. Typically used in the greeting, "What's Gucci?" meaning "What's good?" or "What's up?" More…


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