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grot noun- dirt, filth UK, 1971
By back-formation from GROTTY- The search is on for the grimmest, most fly-tipped, burnt-car littered, supermarket trolley infested stretch of grot in Britain. — The Guardian, 17 September 2003
- a filthy person AUSTRALIA, 1985
- When it came to personal hygiene, the crims were no different from the rest of society – some of them were squeaky clean and others were filthy grots. — William Dodson, The Sharp End, p. 23, 2001
- a toilet NEW ZEALAND
- Lots of lily-arsed bastards who dont know whether to stand or squat when they go to the grot. — Greg McGee, Foreskin’s Lament, p. 76, 1981
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