GRUNDLE

Etymology 1

Possibly Utah colloquial for group bundle contraction

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

(slang) A group of objects, lots.

A dry measure synonymous with "lots"

Etymology 2

Alteration of grumble

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

(colloquial) A small grumble.

Verb

grundle (third-person singular simple present grundles, present participle grundling, simple past and past participle grundled)

(colloquial) To emit a grumble, or a lesser version thereof

Etymology 3

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

(US, slang) The perineum; the area between the anus and genitals.

Synonyms

See Thesaurus:perineum.

Etymology 4

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

(UK, dialect) A holloway; a kind of ancient road or track.

Anagrams

• grundel

Source: Wiktionary



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