gross (gross-out)

  • 21gross-out — /ˈgroʊs aʊt/ (say grohs owt) noun Colloquial something disgusting. {gross + out} …

  • 22gross out — gross (someone) out to make someone uncomfortable because it is very unpleasant. I could only watch part of the movie because it really grossed me out …

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  • 23gross out — PHRASAL VERB If something grosses you out, it makes you feel disgusted. [INFORMAL] [be V ed P] Ordinarily, Anastasia was grossed out when her father spoke to total strangers in public... [V P n] Your eating habits even grossed out my mother.… …

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  • 24gross out — transitive verb Date: 1965 to offend, insult, or disgust by something gross …

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  • 25gross-out — n American a disgusting act or situation. A favourite term of teenagers since the mid 1960s, usually said with excited or exaggerated distaste. ► After totting up the score sheet of ex posed breasts ( garbonzas ), mutila tions, rolling heads,… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 26gross-out — noun Usage: often attributive Date: circa 1968 something inspiring disgust or distaste …

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  • 27gross out — verb to sicken …

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  • 28Gross out — 1. disgust (someone); 2. something disgusting …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 29gross out — Australian Slang 1. disgust (someone); 2. something disgusting …

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  • 30gross-out — n. something disgusting, repulsive, or vulgar …

    English slang