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grandinetti

Somebody that has a lot of money and that is Italien.
Maybe the Grandinetti will give you some of his money
by FIGHT ME BRE 14 November 24, 2017
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Grendon

The gayest (old fashion term) place on earth. A village of rural beauty from the 1920s. The residents are a curious and happy bunch very much like the hobbits in Lord of the Rings. Grendon is also the location for the Grendon crew of whom spend their time swinning from ropes and finding dead animals. Families are wholesome and innocent giving the Brady bunch a run for their money.
Once your in Grendon you cant leave and you must marry a fellow grendoner.
God this place is freakly happy.
Yeah its like Grendon.

I wish i wasnt in this gang.
Yeah the Grendon crew are way fiercer.
by AliceR July 5, 2010
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Grandson

A cool band that is underated as fuck
Guy: Ever heard of grandson?
Other guy: no dude

Guy: you should really check them out their like so good
by Afuckingnerd December 8, 2019
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Grundong

When one shows clear and expressive frustration after having lost something of clear importance or meaning.
“Wow Sam seems a little angry
“Don’t worry he’s just having a Grundong
by Jarodym January 19, 2020
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Gandon

(Pronounced: "Gun-donn")
A not-so-common distortion of the word "Condom", a distortion which originates in Russian slang. However, this word has nothing to do with condoms, for it simply describes a stupid person, or one who is inclined to act stupidly.
This word, just like Blatt, becomes increasingly popular in Hebrew slang, due to the last waves of Russian immigration to Israel in recent years.
A: "Man, what I did was damn stupid!"
B: "You're such a gandon..."
by Sagiv August 24, 2005
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grandota

Mira esa grandota rubia! Que linda!
by josie79 April 24, 2012
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grandoir

Pronunciation: \ˈgran-wȯr\
Definition: An adjective describing something as extremely grandiose or beyond magnificence. Especially in describing music. Whereas the word grandiose can sometimes be deemed negative as in ostentatious or pretentious, the word grandoir is always as a praise or a positive description.
I love this song as it sounds grandoir.
by rmasargo August 12, 2009
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