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sauce gauntlet

His sauce gauntlet loaded her sauce gauntlet with sauce.
by Jamie Gillman December 30, 2003
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Gaunt

somebody of a dirty family backround history that never ingages in personal hygeine activities
"That kid never showers, he's like a gaunt."

"Yo, bitch you getta phat wiff o Chris today, smells like a freakin gaunt."
by kentuckyfriedjimbo May 26, 2008
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Gauntie

A noun used to identify a non-related lesbian who is regarded as an "honorary aunt" by her friends and their children. Often used as a term of endearment.
Look at the rockin Converse hightops my Gauntie got me!!
by Katshep84 September 30, 2011
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grunts

food, something to eat; grunting: the work first used to to describe the act of eating originating in rural upstate New York; often associated with diner food and greasy spoons.
Hey, let's get some grunts at the diner. Let's grunt down on some over easys.
Mama Miehe, we got to grunt down fast....
by youaintwrong August 28, 2009
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the gauntlet

a high level drinking/drug game, commonly played by college students. first you take a hit off of a bong, then you chug a can of beer without exhaling, then after drinking the beer you exhale the smoke out of your nose and crunch the can on your forehead.
dude how high are you, and how'd you get that bruise on your head? Man im so high.... but last night i did the gauntlet!
by pyrophalanx27 June 12, 2007
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Toblerone Gauntlet

The outcome of giving a sexual partner too vigorous an anal fisting, resulting in a hand covered in unpleasant fecal matter that resembles a melted Toblerone over ones' fist & lower arm.
Bill: "Went a bit mad on the fisting last night..."
Ben: "Really? What happened?"
Bill: "Went in too deep, ended up wearing the Toblerone Gauntlet."
Ben: "Dude, that's sick!"
Bill: "Yeah. That's what your mom said."
by Tod316uk October 8, 2008
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Grunts

Grunts are U.S. Army soldiers. The word "Grunt" is used in a similer fashion to "Jarhead" for the Marine Corps.

In recent times, Grunt is used to refer to an Army soldier of the combat arms branches, being Infantry ("Grunt"), Armor ("Tanker"), and Cavalry Scout ("Girl Scout") although it is still understood to mean the Army in general.
At that last range, the Grunts practiced marksmanship. We did paperwork.
by ImAGrunt December 10, 2008
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