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grubby noun a young male summer resident of a camp on a Canadian lake CANADA- They’re just a crowd of indistinguishable, usually grimy young boys who have to be fed three times a day, whose crusts and crumbs and rinds have to be cleaned up afterwards. The counsellors call them Grubbies. — Margaret Atwood, The New Oxford Book of Canadian Stories, p. 254, 1997
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