Regional to Chicagoland, references the large ethnic Polish-American population, usually blue collar and first generation born. Not often used as an insult, but usually out of affection and ethnic differentiation, as
Chicago is both a large melting
pot, as well as home to the largest Polish population outside of Warsaw. A more derogatory term is Pollock.
Most well known stereotype exhibiting a Grabowski is the Saturday Night Live skit, "Da Superfans," which makes fun of the
Chicago accent,
love of "Da Bears," "Da Coach," "Ditka" and
love of Maxwell Street Polish Sausage, all of which a proper Grabowski is known to
love.
Possible etymology might reference Jim Grabowski, the star running back who played at Taft High school on the Northwest side of
Chicago, then starred as running back at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He played professionally for the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears in his final season, from 1966-1971. He then went on as a radio color analyst for the Illini, until the 2007 season. It is unlikely he had the accent on radio.
Oh man, last night, I went to this party on the
Northwest side, and there were just tons of Grabowskis. Fun
times.