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grockle shell 

A west country term meaning caravan
I wish there was no bloody grockle shells on the road
grockle shell by chillibabe February 7, 2009
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Guckled up 

Green Gang's version of saying buckled up.
Guy 1: ''Ayo, hop in the car!''
Guy 2: ''Aight i'm in''
Guy 1: ''Make sure you're Guckled up''
Guy 2: ''Of course, always.''
Guckled up by WilliamOmega February 27, 2020

Grunkle Stan 

A law abiding citizen that pays his taxes, follows road safety laws and and runs a absolutely honest tourist attraction called The Mystery Shack he also does not steal radioactive acid from the US government nor does he commit crimes like Pug trafficking, Shoplifting or trespassing, he also is a completely honest person who has never scammed a single person in his life neither is he aware of the 7th dimensional triangle dream demon Dorito named Bill Cipher.
Mabel: Grunkle Stan! The cops are here again!
Stan: Not again! Now which one of these tiles is the trapdoor?
only awesome people have the name grunkle <3
what’s your name
grunkle, stan
YOO I LOVED THAT SHOWED
grunkle by awesomekin January 17, 2022

grickle grass

the good old green stuff the lorax uses to pass the time away in his big old house
The Once-ler: Hey Lorax, you got a couple hours?

Lorax: Yeah bro, let's go outside, pick some grickle grass, and throw it into my Volcano.
For those living in the British Isles, grackles are groups of tourists. Grackles typically pour out of busses onto streets, blocking regular foot traffic and creating a general nuisance. Ironically, the more a city complains about grackles, the more it probably needs grackle tourism money to stay out of bankruptcy. Typically, one can find grackles flocking outside of major historical landmarks and international fast food chains. Grackles come from all continents. For the imagery concerning why this name is so appropriate, see definition 1.
It took me 45 minutes just to walk down Cornmarket Street because of all the grackles waiting to get into McDonalds.
grackle by Lexasaurus March 31, 2009