A spanish word, supposedly meaning "large", bastardized by the Starbucks marketing machine to mean medium; their 16oz coffee.
I hate going into a Starbuck's for coffee. The dumbass baristas always treat me like an idiot because I confuse a "Tall, "Grande" and "Vente". Grande is spanish for large, right? "Short" is the only size that makes any sense and "Vente" is an Italian word! WTF is that?! Why can't they just call them small, medium, large and extra large anyway?
by Tenacious Faulker May 18, 2009
Something that Vincent Castronovo Jr. is. Best word to use. It means AMAZING, DELIGHTFUL, or just OVERALL GREAT. It's a better form of great. Us GRANDerz use it all the time. Vincent Castronovo Jr, Bianca Castronovo, and Alessandra Castronovo are all founders of the word GRAND.
by Rachel Castronovo September 12, 2011
italian for the word "large." used in musical context to talk about the grandeur of a song, or the deepness of a note.
"Grande melodies."
by TranceCrafter July 21, 2018
Grandchildren, abbreviation for.
“So, how old are your grands now?”
“Five and seven. Ya, y' know they're pert’ near too grow'd up to hire out for chimney sweeps.”
“Tsk. Chawnel, that’s just terrible! You’re not serious.”
“Probly not.”
“Five and seven. Ya, y' know they're pert’ near too grow'd up to hire out for chimney sweeps.”
“Tsk. Chawnel, that’s just terrible! You’re not serious.”
“Probly not.”
by PJMac August 22, 2012
If your not Weird your Not GRAND
by Jessica GRAND Castronovo January 8, 2012
by Cob1mob2 June 10, 2018
a term to be used in sarcasm. when one truly doesn't care about what is being said. it can also be used to define one's mood; a person isn't doing great nor sad, one is content and neutral.
Jo: "i got a new dog!"
Cynthia: "that's grand"
it is used in the context of that's nice, but i really don't care or i care but not enough to elaborate.
Cynthia: "that's grand"
it is used in the context of that's nice, but i really don't care or i care but not enough to elaborate.
by Techia March 12, 2005