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grip 
noun
- a long time.
We've been waiting for a grip.
It's been a grip since I saw you last.
I haven't heard from him in a grip.
- See more words with the same meaning: a period of time.
Last edited on Sep 09 2012. Submitted by Keenan Kimani from Auburn, WA, USA on Mar 26 1998.
- a large quantity or amount.
He has a grip of cash.
I have a grip of phone calls to make today.
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Last edited on Sep 10 1998. Submitted by Ed C. from Compton, CA, USA on Sep 10 1998.
- money.
I'm out of grip.
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Last edited on Nov 07 1999. Submitted by Patrick M. from Tulsa, OK, USA on Nov 07 1999.
- a weekend or carry-on sized bag with a handle at the top.
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Abby from Lille, France on Jul 27 2010.
verb
- to steal.
I gripped that necklace for my girl.
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Last edited on Jan 05 2000. Submitted by Jeanne from Ft Myers, FL, USA on Jan 05 2000.
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hoark
- to steal. to screw up. First heard in "Strange Brew."
Somebody hoarked our clothes.
He really hoarked up the job he was working on.
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Last edited on Apr 02 2013. Submitted by Elmo from Chicago, IL, USA on Sep 10 1998.
- throw up, ralph, puke.
After the party last night, I hoarked my brains out!
Last edited on Jan 03 2000. Submitted by Danielle from USA on Jan 03 2000.
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