After my wife shaved her <legs>, I was disgusted by all the grib left in the sink, then she reminded me, “I am opposed to this double standard of the patriarchy - you leave your grib in the sink all the time!”
by RandyGrib April 29, 2019
It sounds a little like all the following: grip, crib, rib, grub, grab, grit. It has a simultaneous hardness to the sound and a softness. It almost sounds like a little baby animal's cry for his mama. So 'losing your grib' conveys a poignancy, a tenderness that comes forth from the belly -- a kind of desperate emotional cry for help -- a strangled plea for mercy ... When a drunk falls down in the street, what would he say? 'Ach, I've lost me grib.' (Uh, that would be an Irish drunk.) So while the term carries a deep level of emotion, it can be used without a sense of self-pity -- it remains simple, blunt, unadorned. When an athlete strives to achieve perfection, but just barely falls short, what would the sports announcer say? 'Brian, I think her grib's just not up to the mark today.'
by Ada Byron & Thrasymachus August 26, 2008
Short for Gribbelsinch. Gribs aim to rule the world and are mastering techniques such as disguising themselves as coathangers or trees in order to beat the shit out of people. They can't stand the cold and the best defence is to keep any suspected gribs in the fridge, or freeze their balls off in a deep freeze.
by Pigmy Steak July 10, 2010
by Aaron L. Sked December 01, 2003
by Gribbedoutonabottleofbucky May 03, 2019
While walking into the store Brian was in la-la land so Erik and Aaron performed a double grib shot.
by aabke August 11, 2009