Ted: On Marshall's answering machine Hey, Marshall. Still moping on the couch about Lily? Forget about her. You need to get over that Grinch.
Older Ted: Flashback But I didn't say Grinch. I said a bad word. I said a very, very bad word...
Ted: Oh, fudge.
Older Ted: Flashback But I didn't say fudge.
Ted: She took the decorations? That Grinch!
Older Ted: Flashback That time I really did say Grinch.
Older Ted: Flashback But I didn't say Grinch. I said a bad word. I said a very, very bad word...
Ted: Oh, fudge.
Older Ted: Flashback But I didn't say fudge.
Ted: She took the decorations? That Grinch!
Older Ted: Flashback That time I really did say Grinch.
by Mike Stark June 10, 2014
by Trofa January 7, 2015
A mythical creature that lives in a cave on a mountain. This may used as an insult towards someone, if the person is very aggressive and has no good morals or someone who likes to steal other peoples things.
Aidan: Hey Kelsey, why did you steal my shirt and my 10 bucks?
Kelsey: Because I'm a grinch.
Aidan: Yes, you are indeed a grinch.
Kelsey: Because I'm a grinch.
Aidan: Yes, you are indeed a grinch.
by oceangang69 October 12, 2014
A substitute for the word "bitch", typically used in front of elders such as grandparents, parents, etc., as well as young children.
by jonahraleigh April 21, 2017
by b0ssguy February 4, 2023
Alternate spellings: Grinché, Grinchè
Noun: The opposite of a smile; similar to a frown, but more severe.
Verb: The action of a face being made into a grinche.
Noun: The opposite of a smile; similar to a frown, but more severe.
Verb: The action of a face being made into a grinche.
by larryfan82 February 4, 2023
Yvonne: "Hey Fred, I was just thinking about how funny it is that there's no word for the opposite of a smile."
Fred: "Well, Yvonne, I think the opposite of a smile is a frown."
Yvonne: "I guess that's true, but why isn't there a specific word for it? Maybe we should make up a word."
Fred: "Yeah, let's call it a 'grinche'. It's like a frown, but with an added level of frustration."
Yvonne: "That's perfect. 'Grinche' it is."
Fred: "Well, Yvonne, I think the opposite of a smile is a frown."
Yvonne: "I guess that's true, but why isn't there a specific word for it? Maybe we should make up a word."
Fred: "Yeah, let's call it a 'grinche'. It's like a frown, but with an added level of frustration."
Yvonne: "That's perfect. 'Grinche' it is."
by FoodWaterWifi February 4, 2023