What is a grenade girl?

Grenade: 1) A large, portly woman of an unsightly nature and violent disposition. Tend to gravitate toward the aura of The Situation, and known to throw punches in Snooki's direction.
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What does a grenade girl mean?

GRENADE means "Ugly Girl in a Group."
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What are grenades from Jersey Shore?

A Grenade is a term used by the cast to describe ugly or unattractive people. For example, in Season 2, Snooki invites this guy to the house in Miami. She is surprised when he brings his friend, which she describes as a "Grenade." The term is used throughout the series as well.
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What's a grenade slang?

grenade (n.)—" a bigger, ugly chick" who is friends with a hotter chick your friend and/or housemate is "creepin'" on. ( see also, grenade launcher and landmine)
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Where did the term grenade come from?

The term “grenade” comes from the Latin, granatus, literally “filled with grain.” The “grain” in grenades was explosive mixtures and compounds contained in metal canisters and set off by spark, fuse, mechanical or percussion ignition.
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What is a meatball in Jersey Shore terms?

meatball (n.) —a woman who is short and stout, much like Deena, Snooki, or a little teapot (see also, meatball power). Example: "She looked exactly like Snooki—like 4-feet tall, short little meatball, exactly like Snooki."—Sammi on Deena.
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What do they call themselves on Jersey Shore?

MTV's reality show "Jersey Shore" originally debuted in 2009 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon that followed a group of people who called themselves guidos and guidettes — a cast we know now on a first-name basis.
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What DTF means on Jersey Shore?

Apparently, it's an abbreviation for “Down to F—k.” From the clip below from tomorrow night's episode, it seems there are no shortage of girls that are “DTF,” visiting the JS house these days.
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What is a Guido Jersey Shore?

The traditional definition of a guido is a “slang term for a working class or lower class urban Italian-American,” therefore the cast identifying themselves as “guidos” and “guidettes” automatically associated them with the Italian-American community.
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What does GTL stand for in Jersey Shore?

GTL is an acronym that defines a daily ritual of gym, tan, laundry. It originated on the reality television show The Jersey Shore, and is occasionally alluded to in the online “manosphere” or the world of men focused on picking up women. Related words: guido.
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What is a gorilla in Jersey Shore?

Meaning: Any woman's ideal man in the early aughts of the Jersey Shore. Tan, so muscled he probably has a hard time putting his arms down (the gorilla part) and jacked up on steroids (the juice head part).
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What does gym Tan Laundry mean?

Gym, Tan, Laundry

An acronym that refers to people who repetitively keep the same schedule of going to the gym, going tanning, and then doing their laundry; made popular by Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino from the MTV show Jersey Shore.
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What do they call an Italian man?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for AN ITALIAN MAN [signor]
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What are some New Jersey slang words?

The following 18 words may confuse outsiders, but most New Jerseyans will know just what they mean.
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What does Snooki always say?

One of the most notable inside-joke catch phrases of theirs is “Could I come in?” They showed a goofy reenactment of the joke's origin, where they were having fun, drinking, and joking around on a hotel balcony in LA, when a weirdo walked by and creepily asked “Could I come in?” Snooki and Joey have since shortened the ...
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How much of the Jersey Shore is scripted?

Many people think Jersey Shore has become a scripted MTV series, but the truth is it's not scripted at all. “We don't have a script,” Pauly DelVecchio explained to Bustle. “Never had a script for 10 years, not even a little bit.
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What does Smush room mean?

The 'Smush Room' is for 'smushing'

The word for that is “smushing.” During the early days of Jersey Shore, every location the roommates stayed featured a “Smush Room.” Translation: a private room for the roommates to bring their guests and have sex with them if they choose.
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Why do Snooki and Deena call themselves meatballs?

In case you weren't lost in the Jersey Shore sauce in the mid-2000s, as I definitely was, Snooki and Deena were lovingly referred to as “The Meatballs” on the show, due to their, er, curvy and compact stature — a silhouette that Cathy Horyn once likened to “a turnip turned on its tip,” in her 2010 Times profile of ...
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What is sweet girl in Italian?

Italian Translation. ragazza dolce.
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What does chooch mean in Italian?

Yes, Chooch means “a person without common sense” in Italian slang, from the word ciuccio, from which “chooch” is derived. Literally ciuccio is Italian for a pacifier for children.
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What does it mean when an Italian calls you Bella?

Bella is the feminine singular for “beautiful” in Italian.
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What is a GTL drink?

GTL - Green Tea Lemonade (drink) | AcronymFinder.
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What does Tshirt time mean?

What is T-shirt time? “[T-shirt time] means everybody put your T-shirts on because we're about to go out,” DJ Pauly D explained to Vulture. In the early days of Jersey Shore, the men in the house would wait until the very last minute to put their shirts on to avoid wrinkling them.
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Who came up with GTL on Jersey Shore?

In fact, Pauly D wasn't the one to come up with the cast's iconic “GTL” catchphrase—an abbreviation for the cast's “gym, tan, laundry” routine. “We started summarizing the day's shoots on whiteboards and just started writing GTL for short, and Pauly was in front of the camera like, 'GTL? What's that? ''' she says.
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What does a juice head mean?

or juice-head

noun Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a habitual drinker of alcohol who is frequently intoxicated.
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