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[Adjective] | "grim" | \ ˈgrim \
1: fierce in disposition or action : savage
2: stern or forbidding in action or appearance
3: somber, gloomy
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, "fierce, savage, terrifying, repellent, violent, severe," going back to Old English grimm "fierce, savage, harsh, severe," going back to Germanic *grimma-, from earlier *gremma- (whence also Old Frisian grim, grem "fierce, severe, frightening," Old Saxon grimm "fierce, hostile, severe," Old High German grim, grimmi, Old Norse grimmr), adjective derivative from the base of *grimman- "to rage" (whence Old English & Old Saxon grimman "to rage," Old High German grimmen), probably going back to *ghrem-ne-, nasal present from an Indo-European verbal base *ghrem- "roar, rage," whence Avestan graməṇt- "raging," Greek chremetízein "to neigh, whinny," chrémisan "(they) neighed"; with zero-grade ablaut Old Church Slavic vŭzgrĭmě "thundered, roared," Lithuanian grumiù, grumė́ti "to roar, thunder"; with o-grade ablaut Germanic *gram- (whence Old English, Old Saxon & Old High German gram "angry, hostile, fierce," Old Norse gramr "anger," Old English gremman, gremian "to anger, enrage," Old High German gremmen, Old Norse gremja, Gothic gramjan), Old Church Slavic gromŭ "thunder," Greek chrómos, chrómē (Hesychius) "kind of noise, snorting, neighing," chrómados "grinding of jaws" (cf. {see: |chromis|chromis});
* Note : The base *ghrem- is most likely of onomatopoeic origin, with different semantic developments in the Indo-European branch languages.;
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[Noun] | "grim reaper"
1: death especially when personified as a man or skeleton with a scythe
Origin: 1846 ;
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[Noun] | "the Grim Reaper"
1: death thought of as a man or skeleton holding a scythe and wearing a dark cloak with a hood
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[Adjective] | "grim"
1: harsh and threatening in manner or appearance;
* e.g., " ... a grim and desolate landscape "
Synonyms :
dour,
2: difficult to endure;
* e.g., " ... this winter is supposed to be particularly grim, so stock up on firewood "
Synonyms :
hard,
3: showing no signs of slackening or yielding in one's purpose;
* e.g., " ... with grim determination, the woman worked three jobs to put her fatherless children through college "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
mild,
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[ "grim" ]
1: something that is rank/disgusting/horrid/yuk/mank/rank
* e.g., ... eurgh, that soup you made is grim!
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[ "grim" ]
1: dark evil scary frightening gloomy depressing
* e.g., ... the mood of the courtroom was extremely grim
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[ "grim" ]
1: A complement, sometimes used to describe Black Metal music and attitude. Similar to kvlt and tr00.
* e.g., ... Transilvanian Hunger is grim!
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[ "grim" ]
1: grim is someone, who is a sket.
* e.g., ... " That girl is such a grim man look at her, with all those boys, that fucking sket!"
[ "grim" ]
2: It's usually a girl who loves boys and is always around them, she sucks dick and has sex and does lots of stuff with lots of different boys.
[ "grim" ]
3: Just another way of saying a prostitue but even worse.
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[ "grim" ]
1: A term that is typically used to define something that radiates hopelessness, or produces an aura of unfortunate circumstances to come.
* e.g., ... "The future looked grim for the couple, as they drifted along in the lifeboat, with no food nor water to speak of."
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[ "grim" ]
1: to look at someone with a dirty look; common term in 1990s Detroit, Michigan.
* e.g., ... "I was walking down the street, and some girl was grimming me like she had some kind of attitude or something."
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[ "grim" ]
1: refers to an ugly chick, or any other unpleasant or tedious task. used colloquially, one could say "let's get grim," or "let's grim up." used in this sense, the whole phrase could be used in a situation where you have to fuck an ugly chick, otherwise known as "man up and do it, pussy." It could also be applied to doing any unpleasant or tedious task or simply getting serious about a task.
* e.g., ... "i need to grim up and do this chick."
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[ "grim" ]
1: synonymous with revolting, disgusting, ugly, gross..
* e.g., ... Man did you see that girl, she was grim.
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[ "grim" ]
1: one of the most feared outlawed gangs in kenya
* e.g., ... that mans son was killed by the grims
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[ "grim" ]
1: Word with a few meanings...
* e.g., ... "Dude that food tastes grim"
[ "grim" ]
2: Something nasty, or unpleasant
* e.g., ... "The weather's looking pretty grim today"
[ "grim" ]
3: Dark, shady, or colour drained
* e.g., ... "You're so grim!"
[ "grim" ]
4: New method of saying something is cool similar to the usage of sick
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