Glurg
Mood // Relatable
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Glurg
The amount of half-and-half necessary to turn a cup of black coffee into a wonderfully rich walnut color. Akin to a dollop.
Peter: I'm going to Starbucks, Scott. Do you want me to get you anything?
Scott: Thanks, Peter. I'd love a grande coffee.
Peter: Anything in it?
Scott: A glurg of half-and-half, please.
Scott: Thanks, Peter. I'd love a grande coffee.
Peter: Anything in it?
Scott: A glurg of half-and-half, please.
Glurg
Slang for marijuana. Originated in Richmond, IN
Yo nigga, dis glurg is ultra supreme, im glurged out.
Glurg
Someone who is after doing or saying something stupid, annoying or weird, or someone who is actually effectively stupid, annoying or weird themselves, to those people the moniker can be permanently given. The word is usually elongated.
Darren: Is Harry going down to play soccer?
Sean: No he has to clean his room.
Darren: What a fucking gluuuhhhhrg. (elongated Glurg)
Sean: No he has to clean his room.
Darren: What a fucking gluuuhhhhrg. (elongated Glurg)
glurge
Word used to describe the syrupy sweet e-mails that are mass-mailed to unwilling participants. Usually involve, puppies, kitties, children with disabilities, puppies and kitties with disabilities, and Jesus. Generally end with, "Pass this along 2 as many ppl as u can!!!11!!1!"
I wish Mary would stop sending me glurge.
This story is a bit glurgy, if you ask me.
This story is a bit glurgy, if you ask me.
glurge
Anything overly sappy, corny, or kitchy used to incite an emotional reaction. It is usually fictional, absurd and over-exaggerated and therefore fails at its intended task.
Often used to describe chain e-mails.
Often used to describe chain e-mails.
"That story about the boy with no eyes or ears or skin who got run over by a steamroller the day before he was supposed to get the puppy that his baseball team had saved up to buy him for his ninth birthday is total bullshit. It's just glurge."
glurge
See also www.wordspy.com/words/glurge.asp , just above "Earliest Citation" for another element: Tales that "undermine their messages by fabricating and distorting historical fact."
That "Letter from Iraq" turns out to be partly right-wing glurge.