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a long fucking time ago. shit mayne, last time we smoked was a grip ago
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To have a abundant amount of something Yo! I got a grip of cash today, lets go spend it.
or Theres no need to buy more beer, I have a grip at home. |
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A whole lot of something. I went to the store a bought a whole grip of forties.
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$10,000. Named so due to the size of the wad of bills. Unlike a "stack" which is how 10 $100 bills are put together (in a stack), a grip is 10 stacks, only way to hold it is to grip it because its all rolled up. "Walk around like I got a grip in my pants, yea thats about 10 stacks..." -Young Jeezy
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Unit of measurement for long periods of time. It took us a grip to get there.
I haven't been to this bar in a grip. |
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n. a phrase used to express quantity; a large amount of something. "There were a grip of people at the concert."
"I have a grip of homework to finish before class tomorrow." |
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To have a large amount of something good. Yo, I just got a fuckin' GRIP of weed, so let's blaze that shit up!
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an adjective used to describe a long length of time Yo, I havent seen you in a grip. It must have been a year.
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