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Greiður is an Icelandic slang word used a lot by the infamous gang glacier mafia.
Greiður is similar to the word gleiður in a way.
It comes from the words Graður and reiður.
Graður in Icelandic translates to Horny
Reiður in Icelandic translates to angry
"Hey Tristan I'm feeling hella greiður after my sister defeated me at ping pong"
"You are sick Frank, get some help"
"Leave me alone, I'm gona go and blow my load in my f-150 pickup truck"
Greiður by The_Carrot_Man May 7, 2021
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Gleiður 

Gleiður is when you are feeling sad and Horny at the same time.

It comes from the words Graður and leiður.
Graður in Icelandic translates to Horny
Leiður in Icelandic translates to sad
"Hey Josh I'm feeling hella gleiður after my grannys funeral."
"You are sick Frank, get some help"
"Leave me alone, I'm gona go and blow my load"
Gleiður by The_Carrot_Man April 27, 2021
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