gruntle
To cause happiness, pleasure, or amusement. It is most often used to denote attempts to cause these to occur in another.
I love this book and thought perhaps it would gruntle you as well.
gruntle
when someone has sex with another person wearing a kilt or skirt
also a full gruntle would be a woman in a skirt/dress and a man in a kilt
Source: Bryan McLaren, Sep 1, 2004
also a full gruntle would be a woman in a skirt/dress and a man in a kilt
Source: Bryan McLaren, Sep 1, 2004
"I just did a full gruntle with my guy while he was wearing his kilt!"
gruntled
The opposite of disgruntled. To be happy.
Johnny got his favorite ice cream today. He is very gruntled.
"Why are you so gruntled today Joe?" asked Johnny.
"Why are you so gruntled today Joe?" asked Johnny.
Gruntled
The opposite of disgrunted, which means unhappy with the current situation or state of affairs. So, to be gruntled means to be happy with the way things are going; not upset.
Dawn: "I'm so totally gruntled today! Not a thing out of place!" Or: "Oh happy day! Color me gruntled!"
Friend: "Yeah, I hate it when you're disgruntled!"
Friend: "Yeah, I hate it when you're disgruntled!"
Gruntling
See the definition of army
Look at that man in the army camo fatigues, what a Gruntling
gruntled
the opposite of disgruntled. or happy.
person 1 damn that bitch was all up in my kool aid so i had to put the slap down on her face! she ended up calling the po-lice
person 2 oh harriet your stories of entertainment keep me gruntled through the whole day!
person 2 oh harriet your stories of entertainment keep me gruntled through the whole day!
gruntled
A state of bliss brought on by total acceptance or self and others usually, but not always, accompanied by a low pitched gutteral sound closely resembling an oink.
This is some great slop. You look really good in that mud! I am totally gruntled "Oink"!