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Definition of grogan in English: grogannounˈɡrəʊɡən Australian, NZ informal A lump of excrement. kittens stop being cute when the first grogan hits the carpet Example sentencesExamples - My dogs take a grogan and that's it, they walk away.
- And then there are the stupid and lazy—the dregs, the grogans—with a talent for shoplifting, stealing cars, and telling lies.
- Well, I have beaten the odd grogan to death with the dunny brush.
- His critics said that wherever he went he left little grogans in his wake.
- Somebody had smeared a huge grogan all over the stall.
- He opened his lunch box to find a man-sized grogan next to his sandwiches where his banana had previously been.
- It seems my ass-hair had grown to such a length that tiny grogans were constantly getting tied up in the matted jungle between my cheeks.
- If all our waste was just flushed out on to the tracks, why don't we see big grogans and scrunched-up toilet paper all over the train tracks?
- I thought a grogan was a partially ejected piece of faeces.
- They have characters eating and drinking, but who never duck off for a grogan.
Origin 1980s: of unknown origin. |