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GRAT, interjection:
used to express anger, rejection and disgust, often followed by a pronoun, such as “you” or “it”.
GRAT, as an adjective, adverb:
damned; confounded; bloody.
used to express anger, rejection and disgust, often followed by a pronoun, such as “you” or “it”.
GRAT, as an adjective, adverb:
damned; confounded; bloody.
by Therawyn December 11, 2009
by mike 232432 October 24, 2007
Pronounced: anti-grash
noun: Someone who is the "voice of reason", one who always knows what they are talking about, someone witty, funny, sharp and intelligent
noun: Someone who is the "voice of reason", one who always knows what they are talking about, someone witty, funny, sharp and intelligent
Mr. Reed is the anti-grat because he knows everything about chem and shuts down all the idiots who ask stupid questions.
by The Anti Grat November 19, 2006
"um, grats?" : Originated from GameArena Message boards. Meaning a sarcastic way of saying congratulations
by anthologie November 19, 2006
Congratulations on being terrible.
Way to lose that.
That's pathetic!
Derived from a bunch of people on Mug'thol in World of Warcraft.
Way to lose that.
That's pathetic!
Derived from a bunch of people on Mug'thol in World of Warcraft.
by Jonny John December 21, 2006