- Look up
Grunt,
grunt,
grünt,
grunts, or
grunting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grunt,
grunts or
grunting may
refer to:
Grunting (tennis), in tennis...
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Grunts! (1992),
titled Grunts in at
least one edition, is a
satiric fantasy novel by
British writer Mary Gentle.
Deviating typical secondary world genre...
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Grunting in
tennis is a loud
noise made by some
players while hitting their shots. Such
noises have
sometimes been
described as "shrieking" or "screaming"...
- Other names
Shabtai Zisel ben
Avraham (Hebrew name)
Elston Gunnn Blind Boy
Grunt Bob
Landy Robert Milkwood Thomas Tedham Porterhouse Lucky Wilbury Boo Wilbury...
- "The
Grunt" is a funk
instrumental recorded in 1970 by
James Brown's band The J.B.'s. It was
released as a two-part
single on King. It was one of only...
- Antix,
which later evolved into the
Australian rock band 30 Odd Foot of
Grunts (abbreviated to TOFOG).
Crowe performed lead
vocals and
guitar for the band...
- The
sooty grunter (Hephaestus fuliginosus), also
known by the name
black bream, blubberlips,
Northern grunter or
purple grunter, is a
species of freshwater...
- also
known as
death metal vocals,
brutal vocals,
guttural vocals,
death grunts,
growled vocals, low
pitched vocals, low growls,
unclean vocals,
harsh vocals...
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scripts as "(Anno****
Grunt)", and then
later on
being spelled "d'oh", as it
remains today. "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Anno****
Grunt)cious" (Season 8,...
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French grunt,
banana grunt, gold
laced grunt, open-mouthed
grunt,
redmouth grunt, or
yellow grunt, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
grunt belonging...