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grinder noun- a sexual partner US
- She said, “Well, you know, daddy, you know you can find a grinder any time that can grind a while.” — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 127, 1966
- I can find a grinder any time, that can grind for a while / But tonight I want my love done the Hollywood style. — Roger Abrahams, Positively Black, p. 95, 1970
- Precious Percy, the pimp, the ladies’ good time grinder and weak spot finder. — Odie Hawkins, Chicago Hustle, p. 35, 1977
- a striptease artist US
- [T]he strippers have finally divided themselves into three classes: “fan-dancers,” who keep up the pretense of hiding their nakedness as they enlarge it; “grinders,” also known as bumpers and belly dancers, who feature undulations and various wiggles and squirms[.] — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Chicago Confidential, p. 158, 1950
- This was Times Square’s aristocratic era, before Prohibition, before honky-tonk emerged out of the Depression, a twenty-five year epoch, before the grand theaters of 42nd Street, converted to B-movie grinders. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 47, 1986
- a person who calls out and invites patrons to enter a performance US
- The man standing in front of a “freak store” talking interminably is a “grind man” or “grinder.” — E. E. Steck, A Brief Examination of an Esoteric Folk, p. 9, 1968
- — Joe McKennon, Circus Lingo, p. 42, 1980
- a pornographic film with poor production values and little plot or dialogue, just poorly filmed sex US
- — Adult Video News, p. 48, August 1995
- the drill field in an armed forces training camp US
- — American Speech, pp. 76–79, February 1963: “Marine corps slang”
- in competition sailing, a person who in tandem operates a winch-like device to raise a large sail very quickly US
- Next Thursday we can say we’re grinders with Team Dennis Conner. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 56, 1996
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