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a verb formed from the words grind and hustle meaning to put in work or constant effort against harsh opposition.

Also a noun as in "the grustle" -- i.e. the rat race, the daily grind.
How are things going?

"I'm on the grustle."

or

"grustling, son."
grustle by diego del sol August 21, 2007

Grustler 

Someone who can one-up hustling. Like hustlers they get money, bitches and drugs but in a different way. They try to broaden all the topics and gain them at once. A grustler doesn't care about anyone but themselves and they tend to make friends just to use them for money or certain protection. They can persuade very easily. They strive for money in the most hustling of ways.
Grustler1: "I sell weed out of my candy store so people will buy weed and candy." two birds one stone.

Grustler2: "I pimp bitches that pimp bitches and each one of them sell drugs, so I'm just racking up money." Grustling at it's best.
Grustler by Flint daddy November 28, 2012

gruntled 

Johnny got his favorite ice cream today. He is very gruntled.

"Why are you so gruntled today Joe?" asked Johnny.
gruntled by Davis Wonders January 21, 2006

Grustler 

One who both grinds and hustles.
Certified Grustler
Grustler by Dirtman420 July 10, 2010
grind + hustle = grustle
"I'm on my grustle."
grustle by mikey star April 17, 2007

Gruntled 

The opposite of disgrunted, which means unhappy with the current situation or state of affairs. So, to be gruntled means to be happy with the way things are going; not upset.
Dawn: "I'm so totally gruntled today! Not a thing out of place!" Or: "Oh happy day! Color me gruntled!"

Friend: "Yeah, I hate it when you're disgruntled!"
Gruntled by amdawn October 2, 2009