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gremmie noun- an unpopular, unfashionable person US, 1962
- — Current Slang, p. 3, Fall 1966
- an unskilled surfing or skateboarding novice AUSTRALIA, 1962
- — Jack Pollard, The Australian Surfrider, p. 18, 1963
- — Albert Cassorla, The Skateboarder’s Bible, p. 200, 1976
- It was a remarkable win for a sixteen year old who as a gremmie years earlier had been considered rather too tall and gangling to ever become a first-rate surfer. — Clint Willis, Big Wave, p. 237, 2003
- marijuana and crack cocaine mixed for smoking in a cigarette US
- — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 33, 1989
- Lorraine held a fresh gremmie she had lifted from the console in her hand, twirling it around. — Renay Jackson, Crack City, p. 75, 2006
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