When one either doesn't have the money to buy food or the grocery store is closed, they go to a friend or relative's house and raid their pantry or refrigerator.
We were going to make tacos on Sunday, but we were out of lettuce and shredded cheese and the store was closed, so mom told us to go grocery shopping at grandma's house.
by lac_firefly August 9, 2009
Get the Grocery shopping mug.over-medicated to an extreme degree, and therefore appearing as if in a persistent vegetative state (see Gork, the acronym for God Only Really Knows).
That lady at the nursing home was WAY gorked out on her pain and nausea meds. When I get that old, please remember I have a DNG (Do Not Gork order).
by No Gifts Please December 9, 2008
Get the gorked out mug.Noun; Devonian term for anyone from outside Devon, particularly Tourists. Often used in an insulting or derogitary manner.
by Steve Bush March 16, 2004
Get the grockel mug.1) A flow by rapper Gudda Gudda in Lil' Wayne's song "Bedrock" which doesn't make sense to most listeners.
2) To be confident in one's possession of an object or person. A reference to the idiom "in the bag".
3) Nonsensical statement used when someone doesn't understand what you're saying likely because you're quoting rap lyrics.
2) To be confident in one's possession of an object or person. A reference to the idiom "in the bag".
3) Nonsensical statement used when someone doesn't understand what you're saying likely because you're quoting rap lyrics.
1) She don't even wonder, cause she know she bad
And I got her, nigga; grocery bag.
2) How'd your interview go?
Grocery bag.
3) Me: Holla at'cha guala, zoom later
You: Huh?
Me: Grocery bag!
And I got her, nigga; grocery bag.
2) How'd your interview go?
Grocery bag.
3) Me: Holla at'cha guala, zoom later
You: Huh?
Me: Grocery bag!
by BikePilgrim June 11, 2010
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Get the grake mug.A euphemism for a .38 revolver (AKA a 38 Special). The namesake is Darrell Grokett, an Aryan Brotherhood tax collector.
After some initial questioning by police, defendants were placed in a transport vehicle and driven to county jail. During this ride, defendants engaged in an approximately 20-minute conversation captured by the van’s recording device. This recording was later played for the juries.
During their recorded conversation, defendants confirmed that they had told the police that they had “heard a shot and ran.” Byrd then asked Ellis about their firearms:
“BYRD: Where did you put the- the- bank?
“ELLIS: They didn’t find them?
“BYRD: They didn’t find none of them?
“ELLIS: I don’t think so – I don’t know.
“BYRD: I think they found one.
“ELLIS: I don’t know.
“BYRD: Nah, they haven’t – they haven’t found the other one.
“ELLIS: What other one?
“BYRD: The Grokett.
“ELLIS: Oh.
“BYRD: You threw that over there by the – by the uh, little creek, huh?
“ELLIS: Yeah.”
P. v. Byrd, First Appellate District, A144835
During their recorded conversation, defendants confirmed that they had told the police that they had “heard a shot and ran.” Byrd then asked Ellis about their firearms:
“BYRD: Where did you put the- the- bank?
“ELLIS: They didn’t find them?
“BYRD: They didn’t find none of them?
“ELLIS: I don’t think so – I don’t know.
“BYRD: I think they found one.
“ELLIS: I don’t know.
“BYRD: Nah, they haven’t – they haven’t found the other one.
“ELLIS: What other one?
“BYRD: The Grokett.
“ELLIS: Oh.
“BYRD: You threw that over there by the – by the uh, little creek, huh?
“ELLIS: Yeah.”
P. v. Byrd, First Appellate District, A144835
by ZXY&ABC July 9, 2020
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