Slang term for ladies' undercarriage originating from cockney rhyming slang:

"Growl and grunt"
Gaw blimey, ave a look! It's got a growler like a billposter's bucket.
by Hairy Poppins March 22, 2010
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A large glass (bigger than a pint), of beer.
Brooke is already drunk, does she really need another "growler"?
by Gary December 15, 2003
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Unkempt, oversized, agressive. Origins could be part new zeland and part dutch.
Gosh old boy watch that growler pike a wardrobe off the street not seen her move like that since the Ikea sale.
by christian bennett February 11, 2005
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A half-gallon (64 ounce) jug sold by small breweries and brewpubs for take-out purposes. Typically adorned with the label of the brewery/establishment it came from. Most breweries/brewpubs will only refill their own growlers. Not to be confused with it's little cousin the 32-ounce howler.
Man I got this growler from the pub last night, it's already flat.
by jimbobJamison July 9, 2013
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a fit bird or one who would make you growl upon seeing her
Grrrrrrrr check the bubba's on that one, she's a right growler
by tard April 15, 2003
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A public lavatory, especially one in an unsophicated area.
"Where's your growler?" (As used in Russ Meyer film, 1969 by Charles Napier, actor of sorts, enquiring for the lavvy at a petrol station - or gas if you prefer).
by Edna Sweetlove September 25, 2006
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