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Graceleen

Graceleen is a very hot,cute,nice,adorable and funny person. She's literally the hottest girl in the world and we LOVE HER SO MUCH. You're lucky IF YOU FIND A GIRL LIKE HER cause she's very rare.
Friend: you like graceleen?
You: no I don't like graceleen I love Graceleen❤️
by NotRionGreenLol December 13, 2021
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grackler

Someone of such unspeakable hideousness that it cannot be otherwise described.
Did you see that girl going by? She was such a grackler I wanted to crap on her face to make her look more attractive
by Fireitup June 1, 2010
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Graceless

She pushed him too far because she's Graceless.
by Jeff D November 16, 2005
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grickle

did you hear about lilith? she finally went through with it and invreted her grickle
by crnl June 9, 2022
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grackers

1. adj. really cool, awesome, freakin' awesome, super delightful.

2. exclamation used to show extreme excitement or joy. usually accompanied by giggling and waggling of the fingers.
1. Grace is really grackers.

2. "Let's go get some chinese food."
{giggles}"Grackers!!!" {waggles fingers}
by Eric West June 6, 2005
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grockle

A holidaymaker, or one from out of town. Particularly used in the South of England, generally as a mildly derogatory term.
I wish those grockles would all go home, 'cos I can't find anywhere to park the car.
by Darren Jones December 29, 2003
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grockle

A holiday maker, but one from outside the local vicinity, i.e. someone holidaying in Christchurch who's from Southampton isn't a grockle. Term used on the south coast and has spread eastwards, stopping at Southampton water. Most commonly heard in the solent town of Lymington where it's used as an insult towards ignorant and usually posh tourists, those with caravans, those with five kids, a dog and granddad tagging along and those that have been coming to the town for twenty years and think they know/own the place. Most commonly heard amongst fed-up shopworkers and working-class locals. Tends not to be applied to foreign tourists as these generally tend to be considerate people when travelling and don't make a nuisance of themselves.
"Heads up, grockle in the shop!"

"I want to take out these grockles with a sniper rifle."
by I Love Tarquin November 13, 2007
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