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Grito

a term used when howling at the top of your lungs to a old school spanish song or current spansih song usually because of being drunk or sober, ie; Norteno, Corridos, and Conjunto are genres listened to while throwing a "Grito
"why is that guy over there screaming for?" "he is throwing a grito out" "why?" "he must be drunk", "oh"
by MixmasterMcG February 4, 2009
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gritting

to be lookin' at someone too much. like starin' at them. or lookin' too hard at sum one.
why is this boy grittin' me??
by Renee' May 13, 2005
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hit grits

Smoke cigarettes, something you say to tell people you want them to come smoke cigarettes with you or when you want to approve of something someone has said to you.
"Hey I'm gonna get a six pack of beer."

"Oh hit grits!"

Or

"Hey man, hit grits?"

"All right, hit grits."
by Dr. Denim November 28, 2007
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Grit and Gloss

Decribes the music style of the Dusty Souf.
Bobby is listening to that grit and gloss Arkansas chit.
by Chris Chaney February 7, 2008
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Gritsed

When you get killed by a cooked nade in modern warfare
I just got gritsed
by viper0341 February 9, 2010
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Grit Monster

A chubby kid that is addicted to smoking grits
Dude that kid over there is such a grit monster
by Yu Know Who dis be June 23, 2008
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grits

In the 1980s, in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, grits was the term used to describe the metalheads that were also obsessed with cars. "Grits" because they were usually dirty with motor oil and dirt (grit) from lying on the ground under cars. Mullets were optional, but commmon. Usually they wore black t-shirts with heavy metal band logos, jeans torn at the knees, and high-top sneakers, half unlaced with the tongue over the cuff of the jeans -- jeans were often tucked into the sneakers. A bandana tied around one leg or in a back pocket was a standard accessory.

A flannel shirt or jacket was also part of the dress. The jacket was faded blue or black denim. Band names/logos/patches/pins were pretty much a requirement.
"Oh, man, I hate this mall. The parking lot outside the food court is always loaded with Grits."
by DataAngel July 29, 2003
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