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Greasebite

Greasebite (noun)
pronunciation: /ˈɡri s.baɪt/
part of speech: noun, verb, adjective (informal slang)

1. An abrupt disappointment or sudden mood killer that transforms a positive moment into a deflated, “ugh” feeling—similar to the realization that fun is over, and reality kicks in.

* Greasebitten (adjective): “I felt so greasebitten after that plot twist.”
* To greasebite (verb): “Don’t greasebite this good mood with bad news.”
* Greasebites (third person present): “He always greasebites our excitement with something negative.”
* Greasebiting (present participle): “We were having fun, but then the conversation started greasebiting.”
* Greasebite (label, noun): A person who dampens the mood. “Don’t be a greasebite—let’s enjoy the moment!”
* “I’m a greasebite, and I know it!” (humorous self-acknowledgment).

Use it to label both moments and people who bring on that sudden “ugh” vibe..

Origin Story (Etymology – Informal / Anecdotal)

The term greasebite originated in the mid-2020s among a group of friends during a casual outing in Haight-Ashbury. While eating California burritos at El Rancho Grande, one friend encountered an unexpectedly overwhelming pocket of grease in what had otherwise been an excellent meal.

That single bite—out of an otherwise perfect experience—completely shifted his mood. The group found humor in how something so small could derail something so good, and began using “greasebite” as shorthand for any moment that abruptly ruins a vibe.
Example: “We were having a blast, then that unexpected bill was a total greasebite.”
Greasebite by eggfooyoung333 June 1, 2026
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the ultimate insult, wishing our opponent or nemesis the most painful death.
Lederer die in a greasefire. A phrase often typed on Full Tilt Poker about owner Howard Lederer who players believe controls the lever!
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