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grovelgreenie [“grini] n. a Heineken (brand) beer. (It comes ina green bottle.) Tom ordered a greenie and had it puton his tab.greldge [grEldZ] 1. n. something nasty or yucky. That’snot greldge, that’s just plain mud. 2. exclam. Nuts!;Darn! (Usually Greldge!) Oh, greldge! I’m late!grindage n. food. (From the grinding of teeth.) Hearmy belly? It’s crying for some grindage.gritch [grItS] 1. in. to complain. (A blend of gripe andbitch.) Stop gritching all the time. 2. n. a complainer;a griper. You are getting to be such a gritch.grogan n. a bowel movement. He’s in the john, fightingwith a grogan.groggery [“grag#i] n. a tavern; a place to buy liquor. All the groggeries are closed on Sundays.grok [grOk] tv. to “drink” in a concept or knowledge andassimilate it; to understand something; to appreciatesomeone or something; to relate to someone or something. I don’t quite grok that. Run it by again, wouldyou?gronk [grONk] 1. n. a nasty substance, such as dirt thatcollects between the toes. I don’t want to hear anymore at all about your gronk. 2. mod. worthless. I don’tcare about your old gronk car. I’d rather take the bus.ground-pounder n. an infantry soldier. (Military.) Ifyou join the army, it means a lot of your life spent as aground-pounder.grovel [“gravl] in. to fondle or pet. They spent the wholetime in the backseat groveling.99

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