by Deena Davenport February 07, 2007
by dont worry about it November 19, 2004
Noun, derived neologism; a graceful, gracious glee; grace and brilliant happiness combined, with connotations of mastery, superiority, agreement, goodwill and even satisfactory compensation, victory or success; not to be confused with Clone Commander Gree (CC-1004) of the Star Wars film series; see also prior definitions at Meriam-Webster, dictionary.com, etc.
I'm not saying she's a female Jack Black or anything like that. At least she wasn't an oaf. But, like most of her compatriots and co-workers, what gave her glee was so childish she'd all too often seem graceless or naive or even uncouth. I have to admit there were times her humor was so puerile it even disgusted me.
I suppose that for better or worse, at least for me, a mate must have some sense of gree.
-- Of My Estranged Wife, ICT.23h15.Thu.22.Mar.2007.AD --
I suppose that for better or worse, at least for me, a mate must have some sense of gree.
-- Of My Estranged Wife, ICT.23h15.Thu.22.Mar.2007.AD --
by AD Marshall March 18, 2007
A tiny rock wedged in between two toes that refuses to be expelled. Most commonly occurs when wearing sandals with complex strap mechanisms.
by A. Robert Dowson August 11, 2006
Riding around for no reason other than to dip tobacco. Gree rides are usually taken when you are bored. Sometimes, you will leave your house early for something just to throw a lug and ride around.
by cooknbnc November 19, 2009