grickles: noun
1. the hardened remains left on the lid of a ketchup bottle.
2. a monetary unit used in the Jay Ward cartoon series, Fractured Fairy Tales
1. the hardened remains left on the lid of a ketchup bottle.
2. a monetary unit used in the Jay Ward cartoon series, Fractured Fairy Tales
1. Give me a napkin so I can wipe the grickles off this ketchup bottle.
2. Working all night, Rumplestiltskin spun straw into 1,000,000 grickles worth of gold.
2. Working all night, Rumplestiltskin spun straw into 1,000,000 grickles worth of gold.
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one who enables a lot of businesses in sea-side/picturesque towns to remain open, when they would have otherwise died.
one who enables a lot of businesses in sea-side/picturesque towns to remain open, when they would have otherwise died.
shop-keep- "heads up, grockle in store"
grockle spends up big.
shop-keep makes small profit on sale.
grockle spends up big.
shop-keep makes small profit on sale.
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Get the grockle mug.The combined sound of snorting hard that wad of mucus or phlegm or lunger or its medical name "paranasal tubercular sinus oyster" from nose to back of throat then adjusting position by teasing it around the soft palate prior to firing forcefully from mouth (or, er, swallowing).
Derived from grolly, loogie and hockle.
Spit it out to produce a pavement oyster
Derived from grolly, loogie and hockle.
Derived from grolly, loogie and hockle.
Spit it out to produce a pavement oyster
Derived from grolly, loogie and hockle.
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