grundle

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡɹʌndəl/
    Rhymes: -ʌndəl

Etymology 1

Possibly Utah colloquial for group bundle contraction

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

  1. (slang) A group of objects, lots.
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  2. A dry measure synonymous with "lots"

Etymology 2

Alteration of grumble

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

  1. (colloquial) A small grumble.

Verb

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

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

Etymology 3

Unknown See grundy

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

  1. (US, slang) The perineum; the area between the anus and genitals.
    • 2008, Jazz, A Taste for You, AuthorHouse (2008), →ISBN, page 10:
      I placed a finger, then two, on his grundle for added pleasure.
    • 2009, Terence Fitzgibbons, Assumed the Watch, Moored as Before: An Alternative Naval Officer's Guide, Xlibris (2009), →ISBN, page 37:
      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.
    • 2009, Cate Robertson, "Half-Crown Doxy", in Bitten: Dark Erotic Stories (ed. Susie Bright), Chronicle Books (2009), →ISBN, page 126:
      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.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:grundle.
Synonyms

Etymology 4

Noun

grundle (plural grundles)

  1. (Britain, dialectal) A holloway; a kind of ancient road or track.

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