grundle
noun/ˈɡɹʌndəl/
Etymology
Definitions
A big bunch, lots.
- We won't completely explain why this approach works — just trust us and save a grundle of work.
- We've got a grundle of push buttons, but nobody has to remember what mode they're in.
- The guy's got a grundle of money; everyone's really excited, but one of the investors is a little bit nervous about this guy.
A small grumble.
To emit a grumble, or a lesser version thereof
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The perineum
The perineum; the area between the anus and genitals.
- I placed a finger, then two, on his grundle for added pleasure.
- I hit the flush button and I feel the air from the VCHT (vacuum, collection, and holding tank) system pass over my grundle. That one full second of cool air down below is one of the few perks of the day and of the job.
- Lost in his bliss, he doesn't protest when she presses a spit-slicked finger to his grundle, or when she slips it lower, then deeper.
A holloway
A holloway; a kind of ancient road or track.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for grundle. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA