Grover Beach, named for Grover the dirty muppet who lived in a trash can and ate his own feces, was founded in 1863 by a large colony of assholes.
It is the twin city of nearby Pismo Beach in the same sense that Danny Devito was Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin, small, ugly, and full of crap.
First Person: Hey let's go poop in the ocean!
Second person: Where do you think you are, Grover Beach?!
It is the twin city of nearby Pismo Beach in the same sense that Danny Devito was Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin, small, ugly, and full of crap.
First Person: Hey let's go poop in the ocean!
Second person: Where do you think you are, Grover Beach?!
First Person: Hey let's go poop in the ocean!
Second person: Where do you think you are, Grover Beach?!?
Second person: Where do you think you are, Grover Beach?!?
by PollyPolly February 05, 2010
by King Bruinix August 31, 2005
A place that may as well be heaven in disguise. Warning: Beaches may lead to gorgeous tans, adventures, and fun times.
by Noone Importantatall March 12, 2015
Myrtle Beach is a city on the coast of South Carolina. Yes it is redneck, yes tourists are the most annoying accessories here, and yes the only other thing to do besides spend your money on a hotel is too drink. a lot. Regardless, I have lived here for 5 years and the locals here are pretty cool. It doesnt live up to the ultimate stereotype.
by MurdaJay February 06, 2011
a sexy guy you see on the beach, or has a beach body. If it's a female you can make it "beach goddess".
by jojo_my_mojo October 18, 2008
a little town on the coast of southern oregon.
Famous for its fishing and high school football.
Go Panthers!
Famous for its fishing and high school football.
Go Panthers!
by gbhsgirl2 December 14, 2008
city in southern california.
some areas are wealthy, but most are middle-class
we aren't the typical "surfer" stereotypes. that's demeaning and insulting.
not everyone surfs.
I didn't realize this until I met someone who was from a ghetto neighborhood in texas: we're used to nice clothes.
and the schools aren't as clique-y as one might think
some areas are wealthy, but most are middle-class
we aren't the typical "surfer" stereotypes. that's demeaning and insulting.
not everyone surfs.
I didn't realize this until I met someone who was from a ghetto neighborhood in texas: we're used to nice clothes.
and the schools aren't as clique-y as one might think
huntington beach.
by velrox00 February 23, 2011