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Gribus

A goofy little guy with no skin coming for you!
Gribus is outside of your window.
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Gritussy

The art of 50GritPlays bussy.
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Habeus Grabus

"Habeus Grabus" is a law enforcement colloquialism that is a play on the legal term "Habeus Corpus" (a writ/legal action/legal principle, through which a prisoner can be released from unlawful detention,specifically a detention lacking sufficient cause or evidence). While "Habeus Corpus" infers an arrest or detention is unlawful due to a lack of evidence, "Habeus Grabus" infers that an arrest and detention is lawful, has solid evidence and meets the legal requirements needed to press charges.
The trooper put the"Habeus Grabus" on that guy after he failed his field sobriety tests and blew a .104. -or- I put the "Habeus Grabus" on that dirtbag and gave him a free pair of matching stainless steel bracelets before I took him to booking. -or- That cop put the "Habeus Grabus" on that occupier who spit on him.
by SirBeavis December 15, 2011
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grigussy

1-noun
mr. grigussy, a formal title for one who has a complete understanding of guitar and music theory

2-adjective
dogshit
1- Wow, you saw that setlist Jimi Hendrix, the great rock grigussy played last night?

2- Anthrax followed them right after, right? Very mid, instant grigussy.
by lord grigussy September 30, 2022
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grobus

(noun) (1) Someone or something that does well in many different circumstances. Someone or something of high utility. (Derived from great + robust).
"That sh$t is a grobus!"

"That girl is amazing, she's a grobus."
by justincredible008 November 5, 2012
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GRIBS

I think Trevor has a bad case of the GRIBS
by Joey Kaplan May 24, 2006
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habeas grabus

A term (coined by Tunch Ilken, Craig Wolfley, and possibly even Myron Cope) referring to the penalty of 'holding' in football. Its use often correlates to the severity of the penalty. For example, 'habeas grabus' would be used in situations where the penalty is less detrimental to the Steelers, like any game in which the Steelers are playing the Browns. No matter how many holding penalties get called against the Steelers, Cleaveland is not going to win. This is true for almost any other team in the NFL who plays the Browns. However, the holding penalty called against Justin Hartwig in Superbowl XLIII that resulted in a safety and almost cost the Steelers a 6th superbowl title would probably be met with a reaction such as "Fuck!" or "If the ref had one more eye, he'd be a cyclops!" or even "I'm so shit-faced, I don't even know who's playing right now".
Tunch- "The Steelers have comitted a lot of penalties in the red zone today."

Wolf- "Yeah, Willie Colon commited habeas grabus so Tomlin had to settle for a field goal."
by COXICLE December 3, 2009
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