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graditude 

Appreciative feelings towards either (1) someone who recently got his high school diploma, or (2) one or more individuals who helped you to complete high school with passing marks.
I was home-schooled during my teenage learning-years, so graditude was not something I ever experienced personally. That's perfectly fine with me, though; I never was able to cope in public school, anyway.
graditude by QuacksO September 26, 2022
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the gratitude shuffle 

Slang for that quickly recognizable body language of a person approaching you to ask for spare change.
I caught him headed toward me from the other side of the parking lot, he was doing the gratitude shuffle.
the gratitude shuffle by Dr Bunnygirl September 15, 2019

Gratitude 

The quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful.
He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.
Gratitude by anooonymoouuss February 7, 2009

goatitude 

The tendency/ability of someone to eat anything quickly and voraciously. May be general or pertaining only to specific foods. Cheese goatitude is the tendency/ability of someone to eat any cheese with extreme haste.
"John Blyth, eat that like a human being!" she screamed, mindful of his extreme goatitude and big sharp teeth.
goatitude by JVM July 24, 2006
The name of Weezer's seventh album.

A rad or tubular demeanor or state of being.
Rivers: "Brian, you're sassy."

Brian: "It's called my raditude, Rivers. Dig?"

Scott: "OH YEAH!"
Raditude by madkowz August 18, 2009

guiditude 

The attitude of a guido; the state of having a guido attitude.
"Have you seen that my new haircut video? That guys got some guiditude. Who likes jaeger bombs anyway?"

"Sweet hair gel, workin' some serious guiditude."

"Hey, lose the guiditude."
guiditude by guidotom April 17, 2009

Gravytude 

Thanking somebody by promising them a free meal. Usually something with gravy.
Guy 1: Thanks man, I give you my gravytude.

Guy 2: Awesome! A free meal!
Gravytude by MattyFez October 6, 2011