When puzzled, or confused, it is used in place of such phrases as "Huh?" or "What?" Unlike grrr, "Grrr?" is not said in an agressive tone, rather a questioning, perplexed tone.
by S_t_G October 15, 2004
by Stephi Nicole January 06, 2008
by Jess L August 24, 2007
the verbalization of surpressed sexual frustration
by aww poorbaby! December 29, 2004
a verb that originated from alaskan bears in a humans first heard this when they killed the first alaskan bear in canada it is use in great frustration
"grrr... you suck small ballz"
"grrr... that guy is so hot but i have no chance with him"
"grrr... my dog is getting run over right in front of me"
this word can be used in many forms not just these
"grrr... that guy is so hot but i have no chance with him"
"grrr... my dog is getting run over right in front of me"
this word can be used in many forms not just these
by hayley March 29, 2005
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by reggiehugs May 03, 2005