by pimpin turtle grip January 10, 2011

Background: As a Fleet Risk-Control Manager in a major city, our drivers are taught to reduce their "driver reaction distance" (gas to brake time) by entering into a "preliminary pad grip," (brake pad to rotor with minor, unnoticeable contact); this is also known as "gripping pad."
Example One:
Driver: "It's not my fault I hit that truck that shot out of the mouth of that blind alley."
Fleet Safety Director: "Yea, but you should have been "gripping pad" going through there..."
Example Two:
Driver: "Don't blame me that I knocked that person down; she came out of nowhere."
Fleet Safety Director: "You should have been "gripping pad" going through there with all the people present!"
Fleet Safety Director:
Driver: "It's not my fault I hit that truck that shot out of the mouth of that blind alley."
Fleet Safety Director: "Yea, but you should have been "gripping pad" going through there..."
Example Two:
Driver: "Don't blame me that I knocked that person down; she came out of nowhere."
Fleet Safety Director: "You should have been "gripping pad" going through there with all the people present!"
Fleet Safety Director:
by Ricky Razzle February 24, 2009

A protruding, angled handle typically found beneath rifles and other long guns, designed to increase ease of handling and comfort of the firearm.
The handle looks and functions just as if one were holding a pistol, hence its name. They are commonly found on AR and AK style weapons, but are used on a great many other firearms.
Gun control advocates typically target pistol grips with legislation, claiming to make the weapon more “military style” or deadly.
One may have trouble getting weapons in strong gun control states such as California and New York.
The handle looks and functions just as if one were holding a pistol, hence its name. They are commonly found on AR and AK style weapons, but are used on a great many other firearms.
Gun control advocates typically target pistol grips with legislation, claiming to make the weapon more “military style” or deadly.
One may have trouble getting weapons in strong gun control states such as California and New York.
by Plutonium-239 October 13, 2020

Noun. It's a symbol of power and confidence. Simulates wrapping your hand around a cold piece of steel.
by Terry Bad Ice March 28, 2017

An insulting name for a person's sideburns. Derives from a person sodomising another from behind and the sodomiser holding on to the sideburns like handles, or grips. See also Buggerers Grips, Sodomisers Straps.
by Twatty McGee July 8, 2010

by Zorged September 23, 2016

is it also bubblegum pink?
by lethaldrug January 25, 2023
