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Dwellar Dictionary
Fellar Dwellars,
please share with me (and the world) the first (and then any subsequent) definition of the word below in large caps that pops into your head. I know you have amazing google, linking and c&p skills, but I'd like to know what comes to your wonderful mind. It would be especially fantastic if you could reply before reading the definitions of others. TIA :) . . . . . . GROWLER |
aka Tuppence, lady-garden, front bottom
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Growler = half gallon of beer.
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Well, I went where Bruce went, and, I expect Big V, and maybe Foot, to go...The large container for drink and spirits.
But... On a recently watched episode of Top Gear, (Series 17 Episode 2, in The News segment, it's hilarious) the boys were discussing a beautiful car with the unfortunate name of The Growler. And then they proceeded to discuss, hilariously, the definition provided by Sundae, complete with several puns. The car: Attachment 51295 How did you come by it, meaning the reason for this discussion? |
There may be a sandwich type thing called a growler. Maybe.
I believe the lower-pitched attention getting device on a police car or fire truck, the part that ain't horn, nor siren, is called a growler. |
i know there was a comedy skit in the 90s ( might have been the naughties) where a female celeb (not the actual celeb - an impression of) kept offering to show her growler.
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I believe that the similar term for lady parts is "snapper".
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Lorraine chase was it not, Dana?
Grav, we sell them. Normally I am kept away from the customers in a safe back office where I can enlighten my fellow store support staff about British Euphemisms to our hearts content without fear of offending most. However.... today I was stuck in the register area for a while are was party to the chatty middle-age male cashier discussing his female middle-aged customer's growler, and how she used to go for a Grizzly peek. It was all I could do to keep my giggles stifled and my middle-aged bladder from emptying itself right there. My 24yo officemate/partner in grime I believe remains unconvinced that anyone but me would think of anything other than a beer jug, so I told her I'd poll the world for the first definition that came to people's minds. |
(Grizzly Peak is a local brewery)
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You can take the girl out of Britain... ;p
I just googled it, it was Lorraine Kelly. Bo Selecta |
A growler is a big bottle of beer.
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Chase/Kelly they're all the same when it comes to growlers, I'm sure.
Curious, Dna, Sundae and Caruhers if you had really heard of the beer thing. Our Growler Filling Station keeps me amused no end, especially as it's Ginger Beer at the moment :lol: (full license due next month, then people with be able to drink a pint while they shop) |
To me--and I'm quite sure no one else thinks this, and I'd never use it out loud in this way, but for whatever reason it was my immediate instinct as I read the word... To me, the first definition that appeared in my mind was of a giant, turbulent, gurgling shit.
As in, "Oh man, I just left a growler in there." |
"Careful, mate. She's a growler."
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I had never heard the beer thing before, no. And: 'Growler filling station' is frikkin hilarious. Heeeelarious. |
I'd have taken it to mean some sort of digestive disorder which may or may not result in an urgent visit to the loo ...
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Never heard of the beer reference either.
And it would take a very long time for another meaning to take hold and for it to stop making me giggle. I still grin at the memory of some of the phonics sessions, where the teacher, trying to make up words would not have quite the same vocabulary as the other TA and me. She dismissed Mook as a made up word, which was just worth a shrug. And then Quim. At which point I had to go into the corner for a little while to recover my composure. Hearing a class of six year olds sounding it out was priceless. No-one mentioned it afterwards, she wasn't known for her happy-go-lucky demeanour. |
That *is* funny!
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I only know of the Marine's ridiculous Jeep that I posted about here a few years ago.
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Local ginger beer (perhaps in a growler). Beer is *big* in Seattle. I learned from this article, The New Guide to Washington Beer, that only California has more breweries than Washington. This is most obvious in my neighborhood, Ballard. I love beer. :beer: |
Urban Dictionary further specifies a type of vag:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Growler I must have not encountered this type before |
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Small chunks of iceberg.
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OMG I forgot about that too. And yet I was looking through my book of Ponting's photos just the other day.
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Where I come from "Growler" was a term used for the not nicest looking girl who was in a bunch on a night out, usually at a pub or disco (now there's an old expression)
Usually moaned at by one of the crowd of boys out on the pull who comes out with the legend "How do I always get lumbered with the Growler" :D |
thanks. I think I've heard that before, just forgotten about it
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I looked it up in the dictionary I keep at work today, and apparently it can also be something to do with magnetic flux. And Google says it's an attack aircraft. That's a lot of definitions!
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A lot of growlers
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I wonder what the collective noun is?
let's coin one. A minge of growlers? |
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yeah I was just too lazy to be more specific :D
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Yep. They're big in this area. Whidbey Island NAS was the first place the Navy based them.
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Oh hey, I didn't realize that was the style of bottle. I buy growlers of apple juice on a regular basis. :)
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So you're saying your growler is less intoxicating than Grav's?
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Uh, I don't have a growler in this fight.
Perhaps you refer to BigV's growler? |
I've never had an American growler.
Although I have gone down on an Australian woman. |
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So now we sell:
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I have a Hydro flask growler. My big sis gave it to me this Christmas. It's amazing. 48 hours with ice water in it there was still ice. 60 hours, the water was still cold. They cost $67. They're worth it.
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I don't think so
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