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English Idioms :: gross out
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grosa.html - {v.}, {slang} To commit a vulgar act; to repel someone by saying a disgusting or vulgar thing. * /You are going to gross out people if you continue talking like that./ |
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English Idioms :: gross-out session
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grosa.html - {n.}, {slang}, {avoidable} A verbal contest between teen-agers in which the object of the game is to see who can be more disgusting or vulgar than anybody else. * /When Jim got home he found his two teen-age sons engaged in a gross-out session; he bawled them out and cut their weekly allowance./ |
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New English :: gross
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grosa.html - (Youth Culture) see grody |
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Traditional English :: gros point
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grosa.html - n. cross-stitch embroidery on canvas. [F (as GROSS, POINT)] |
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Traditional English :: grosbeak
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grosa.html - n. any of various finches of the families Cardinalidae and Fringillidae, having stout conical bills and usu. brightly coloured plumage. [F grosbec (as GROSS)] |
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Traditional English :: groschen
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grosa.html - n. 1 an Austrian coin and monetary unit, one hundredth of a schilling. 2 colloq. a German 10-pfennig piece. 3 hist. a small German silver coin. [G f. MHG gros, grosse f. med.L (denarius) grossus thick (penny): cf. GROAT] |
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