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grockle — n British an unwelcome outsider, tourist or visitor. A Devon dialect term applied contemptu ously to summer visitors by local resi dents since the 1960s. The word has been adopted by the many non native hippies and travellers living in the West… … Contemporary slang
grockle fodder — fish and chips; from grockle, a holidaymaker or tourist … Dictionary of ichthyology
grockle — noun Brit. informal, derogatory a holidaymaker, especially one in the West Country. Origin an invented word, orig. a fantastic creature in a children s comic, popularized by the film The System (1962) … English new terms dictionary
grockle — Noun. A holidaymaker, tourist. Derog … English slang and colloquialisms
grockle — n. dial. & sl. a visitor or holiday maker, esp. from the North or Midlands to SW England. Etymology: 20th c.: orig. uncert … Useful english dictionary
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