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eating the booty like groceries

Eating the booty like groceries is when one person licks another person asshole as if they were eating a meal out of the anal cavity using only the tongue.
Jane told her friends "John was eating the booty like groceries."
by SamiiThoo September 12, 2015
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Like Groceries

Omarion: Damn, I'd do anything to get with Jhene.
Childish Gambino: Nah, man, she make you eat the booty like groceries.
Omarion: Shit, dog, she worth it.
by motherfuckinjthass May 14, 2015
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Grocery Limp

Noun. The labored walking one experiences when carrying a heavy bag/basket of groceries in one hand, offsetting their balance.
Man, I saw this old lady at the grocery store the other day with a huge basket of food. She had a mean grocery limp.
by TheAngryCurtain April 23, 2009
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grockers

When the king bangs on the wall and the Grockmonster comes out with his green coat and bockers.
He’s in his grockers
by Park Dean October 2, 2023
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trash some groceries

trash some grocies - eating
Rich go to the store so we can trash some groceries. Man, I'm starvin'.
by TooSick4U April 12, 2007
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shouting groceries

The act of throwing up, vomiting, puking, making street pizza. Used in an episode of NCIS, 30 Oct 2007.
Where's Bertha? She went that way, shouting groceries!
by AlstottsNo1Fan November 19, 2007
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grockle

Tourist - annoying visitor, who disrupts the lives of residents.
One theory on the origin of this wordis from the name of the famous Swiss clown, Grock, famous in the 60's. A resident of Torquay was said to have remarked that visitors resembled grockles, little Grocks, because of their boorishness and clownish behaviour.
The word in fact originated from a strip cartoon in the children's comic Dandy entitled 'Danny and his Grockle'. (The grockle was a magical dragon-like creature.) A local man had used the term as a nickname for a small elderly lady who was in Torquay one season. The term then became generalized as a term for summer visitors.
The term became popularized because of its use by the characters in the film The System (1962), which is set in the Devon resort of Torquay during the tourist season.
"Bloody Grockles and their caravans, always jamming up the Devon lanes!"

"The seagulls are a real problem because all the grockles feed 'em chips all summer."
by Rich Pharo July 1, 2005
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