Grindr Slang

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Grindr Slang
1. Someone staying on top of their shit. (ie. making money , accomplishing goals, getting an education , career, etc.)
2. Someone who is always on the grind .
Girl you know I'm a grinder
I can't let you hold me back
You want too much control
It's bringing me down
I have to stay in the grind
And make money and do good things for me.
Grinder - Grinding it Out- On the grind

1) A player player who puts in his poker hours in a job-like way

2) Grind it Out , on the grind: working particularly hard, like when experiencing
an unlucky run of cards, to make an acceptable return on your time invested ;
or when making a solid return when playing from a small bankroll at lower limits

Poker Pro's: Mugsy Russo is on the grind , The grinder Michael Mizrachi, Phil Ivey is grinding it out on the tournement circuit

"He Quit his job to become a grinder , he just won the world poker tour"

"what do you do for a living?"
"I'm on the grind"

"Today I'm grinding it out at the poker room."
What people from Connecticut call a Subway sandwich; a hero; a wedge ; a hogie .
by BreadbasketGangsta January 6, 2011
Grinder : A person usually a male who tries to pick up( grind on) on another man's girlfriend/wife/ fiancee etc.
Yo tell joe grinder to stay away from my lady or im punchin' him right the #$%$% out.
a military term, particulary the US Navy , meaning parking lot .
AT2: "Every one fall out to the grinder for drill."
Recruit : " Aye aye petty officeeer!!!"
Noun: Believed to be an otherworldly being or entity by some, and by others to be an incomprehensible force who's nature knows no true form. If I may summon the words of 17th century philosopher, Sir David Tompkins, who's brief definition effectively summarizes this abstract concept: " The Grinder is everything that is." Whatever the case, one thing is for certain: the Grinder and its existence will never be fully understood by mere mortals such as ourselves.

However, much less mystery surrounds the purpose of the Grinder. It is widely accepted that the Grinder's sole function is to select the victims for and to determine the exact date of future Grindings. The Grinder works in mysterious ways, but a Grinding is often awarded to the perpetrator of some evil deed.

The actual act of grinding is performed with ritualistic precision with both efficiency and speed. Henchmen of the grinder must quickly surround he who is to be Grinded and strike him in any manner in the upper body for approximately 20 seconds (headshots are not allowed and may get you Grinded). The Grindee is then released from the Grinder and the act is considered sufficient reparation for the wrongdoing in question.
Travis: Hey, guys! I accidentally kicked the hack into the bush !
David: The Grinder has spoken. To the grinder with him!
(group advances on Travis and consumes him)
Travis: no! noooooooooooooo!
When a girl is inexperienced at giving blowjobs and scrapes her teeth up and down your shaft and may accidentally bite down on your penis.
Dude that girl sucks at giving blowjobs ! Bitch gave me a Grinder!


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Grindr is being used to sell drugs (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Grindr, the world’s largest gay dating app, is being increasingly used for the sale of illicit drugs, according to a new report.
Speaking to men who had been involved in selling or buying illegal substances on the app, NBC News uncovered a world of secret languages and codes used to conceal the activity.
One dealer, identified only as Mike, said he used Grindr as it gave him “more clientele” than he “would normally get on the street” and that using the app was safer as he didn’t have to worry about bumping into other dealers.
Another app user, Travis Scott, said he frequently received messages from people asking if he was “into PNP.”
PNP is an acronym for “Party and Play” – a term used to describe engaging in sexual activity while under the influence of illegal drugs.
It is also referred to as chemsex , a trend in which people take drugs that enhance sex and make them feel uninhibited, usually involves crystal methamphetamine, mephedrone, cocaine, ketamine or other amphetamines.
To conceal the selling or buying of drugs, some people use code words, symbols and emojis.
The diamond emoji is used to refer to crystal meth and the snowflake symbol is used to attract the attention of people wanting to buy cocaine.
Some Grindr users feature the capital letter T in their profiles, which refers to the street name for meth, Tina.
Phil McCabe, a social worker and president of the National Association of LGBT Addiction Professionals, told NBC he believed the situation had escalated in recent years.
He said he had been messaged by someone offering “parTy favours” and said apps were “making it easier for people” to buy drugs.
Chemsex has been linked to an increased risk of HIV and STIs because the use of drugs and alcohol in sexual settings may encourage unprotected sex.
Earlier this year, it emerged that Grindr was sharing the HIV statuses , sexual preferences and other personal details of users with outside software vendors.
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A BuzzFeed investigation found the app had shared data with two external companies , including their GPS position, sexuality, relationship status, phone ID and ethnicity.
Grindr’s Vice President of Social Impact Jack Harrison-Quintana apologised for the “distress” caused to users .
“I want to start by apologising from everyone here at the Grindr team for all of the distress that we’ve caused over the last 48 hours,” he said in a video.
“I know that many of you have questions about what happens to the information you put on your Grindr profile, and I’m going to try and answer some of those questions today.
“I want to say at the outset very clearly that we have never and would never sell any user data, especially HIV information, to advertisers, or anyone else.”
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Grindr is being used to sell drugs (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Grindr, the world’s largest gay dating app, is being increasingly used for the sale of illicit drugs, according to a new report.
Speaking to men who had been involved in selling or buying illegal substances on the app, NBC News uncovered a world of secret languages and codes used to conceal the activity.
One dealer, identified only as Mike, said he used Grindr as it gave him “more clientele” than he “would normally get on the street” and that using the app was safer as he didn’t have to worry about bumping into other dealers.
Another app user, Travis Scott, said he frequently received messages from people asking if he was “into PNP.”
PNP is an acronym for “Party and Play” – a term used to describe engaging in sexual activity while under the influence of illegal drugs.
It is also referred to as chemsex , a trend in which people take drugs that enhance sex and make them feel uninhibited, usually involves crystal methamphetamine, mephedrone, cocaine, ketamine or other amphetamines.
To conceal the selling or buying of drugs, some people use code words, symbols and emojis.
The diamond emoji is used to refer to crystal meth and the snowflake symbol is used to attract the attention of people wanting to buy cocaine.
Some Grindr users feature the capital letter T in their profiles, which refers to the street name for meth, Tina.
Phil McCabe, a social worker and president of the National Association of LGBT Addiction Professionals, told NBC he believed the situation had escalated in recent years.
He said he had been messaged by someone offering “parTy favours” and said apps were “making it easier for people” to buy drugs.
Chemsex has been linked to an increased risk of HIV and STIs because the use of drugs and alcohol in sexual settings may encourage unprotected sex.
Earlier this year, it emerged that Grindr was sharing the HIV statuses , sexual preferences and other personal details of users with outside software vendors.
Celebs you didn’t know have an LGBT sibling
A BuzzFeed investigation found the app had shared data with two external companies , including their GPS position, sexuality, relationship status, phone ID and ethnicity.
Grindr’s Vice President of Social Impact Jack Harrison-Quintana apologised for the “distress” caused to users .
“I want to start by apologising from everyone here at the Grindr team for all of the distress that we’ve caused over the last 48 hours,” he said in a video.
“I know that many of you have questions about what happens to the information you put on your Grindr profile, and I’m going to try and answer some of those questions today.
“I want to say at the outset very clearly that we have never and would never sell any user data, especially HIV information, to advertisers, or anyone else.”
More:
dating apps ,
drugs ,
Grindr ,
Health ,
HIV



Tom Pashby

-

July 1, 2022




Amelia Hansford

-

July 1, 2022




Josh Milton

-

July 1, 2022




Maggie Baska

-

July 1, 2022




Danai Nesta Kupemba

-

June 22, 2022




Emily Chudy

-

May 19, 2022




Lily Wakefield

-

March 25, 2022




Josh Milton

-

March 4, 2022


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