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gransacked

When you're 12 years old spending the night at grandma's house, and she puts her balls in your mouth while you sleep.
Yo g, I ws gransacked at my grandma's last night, i think i might have oral herpes now.
by grandmastrikesagain May 29, 2023
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grasshawk

A male mosquito usually larger than than their female counter part they tend to fly up into your face when disturbed
Person 1) *walking through grass* Ahhhh!!!!!! Dam grasshawks

Person 2) *lol* I told you to use the sidewalk *lol*
by TeaKah March 14, 2024
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Grassbait

A form of baiting that substitutes engagement with pathologization. Instead of addressing arguments, the Grassbaiter diagnoses the speaker: "touch grass," "take your meds," "you need therapy," "go outside." The term derives from the classic "touch grass" insult—meaning you're so online you've lost touch with reality—but extends to any attempt to frame the other person as mentally unwell, socially maladjusted, or psychologically broken. Grassbait isn't about exchanging ideas; it's about disqualifying the person having them. The goal is to make the target defensive, to cast doubt on their sanity, and to position the baiter as the healthy, normal one. It's disagreement by diagnosis, argument by armchair psychiatry.
"I spent weeks researching and writing a detailed critique of a harmful policy. First comment: 'You need to touch grass and get off Twitter.' That's Grassbait—not engaging with a single point, just pathologizing my existence. My research becomes 'proof' I'm mentally ill. Checkmate by diagnosis."
by Abzugal February 24, 2026
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Graveback

Graveback (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪvˌbæk/

Definition:
A powerful resurgence or revival of something once thought dead, defunct, or forgotten — returning stronger, more vibrant, or more successful than before.

Usage:
“After years of ridicule, the game made a full graveback and became a cult classic.”
“Vinyl records pulled a graveback nobody saw coming.”

Etymology:
Coined by Drëngr (2025) from the fusion of grave (symbolizing death or obsolescence) and comeback. The term evokes imagery of rebirth through decay — a return from the figurative grave not as a ghost of what was, but as a force reborn through resilience.

Synonyms: resurrection, revival, comeback, reemergence.
Antonyms: demise, downfall, extinction.
“After years of ridicule, the game made a full graveback and became a cult classic.”

“Vinyl records pulled a graveback nobody saw coming.”.
by Drëngr October 31, 2025
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