A deep manly grunt performed by a lesbian. It is a signal to attract other lesbians to the area. Also used as a signal to alert the other lesbians that a new lesbian is in the perimeter.
A lesbian enters the room and alerts the other lesbians of her presents by excreting a very loud, manly grunt.
by DykeMomma1 April 10, 2009
The weakest of the Covenant, also the cutest ^-^
by Dirge January 30, 2005
by anonymous777777777 November 03, 2016
Grunting is an extremely cool way of *singing* , well sort of for that matter, sometimes clearly understandable, as in cKy and Extol, or not clearly definable, as in grind metal music, it's just cool and lots of fun to do in public, coz everyone will look at you as if you were a retard, I do it all the time, but then again, i'm pretty close to being a retard anyway so I don't care about people looking at me.....
*96 Quite Bitter Beings Like* by cKy - A light type of grunting
*Undeceived* by Extol - Heavy grunting, reasonably understandable, and very cool...
*Undeceived* by Extol - Heavy grunting, reasonably understandable, and very cool...
by Limo September 30, 2004
ACTUALLY...the term grunt does NOT originate from WW2 as a reference for untrained military personnel..it's a Marine Corps term for any infantry MOS due to the "grunt" made when infantry Marines would lift all their gear...throughout military history, the Marines have carried the heaviest loads into combat and have remained the most effective, intelligent, and brutal force. Marines are known for their ability to carry the most weight the longest distances...with all due respect, NO OTHER BRANCH CAN TOUCH THE MARINE CORPS...don't get mad...i said with all due respect!...and another thing POG is the correct spelling for a non-grunt...it's an acronym for Personnel Other than Grunts...
by GRUNTMOFO June 03, 2010
food, something to eat; grunting: the work first used to to describe the act of eating originating in rural upstate New York; often associated with diner food and greasy spoons.
Hey, let's get some grunts at the diner. Let's grunt down on some over easys.
Mama Miehe, we got to grunt down fast....
Mama Miehe, we got to grunt down fast....
by youaintwrong August 29, 2009
Grunts are U.S. Army soldiers. The word "Grunt" is used in a similer fashion to "Jarhead" for the Marine Corps.
In recent times, Grunt is used to refer to an Army soldier of the combat arms branches, being Infantry ("Grunt"), Armor ("Tanker"), and Cavalry Scout ("Girl Scout") although it is still understood to mean the Army in general.
In recent times, Grunt is used to refer to an Army soldier of the combat arms branches, being Infantry ("Grunt"), Armor ("Tanker"), and Cavalry Scout ("Girl Scout") although it is still understood to mean the Army in general.
by ImAGrunt January 11, 2007