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Jan 8, 2020
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Hypnotoad
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Born and raised in Utah and have spent 30 of my 35 years in Utah. Never have
I seen or heard the word "grundle"
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I had never given much thought to the Utah-ism "grundle". I just thought it was a weird localized term. However, I just
jdub
FORMER USER
1/8/20 10:02pm
Never considered that a Utah thing.
kccougar
1/8/20 10:05pm
It might be elsewhere. I've only heard it from Utahns though.
jdub
1/8/20 10:06pm
Never heard it in my life. Grew up in Utah.
JuicyJam
1/8/20 10:13pm
I'll be coming up with an alternate word for "lots" from now on. 😉
Soupie
1/8/20 10:07pm
Wise choice 😉
jdub
1/8/20 10:08pm
Welp, you’ve tainted my understanding of the word forever.
Loon to the Moon
1/8/20 11:26pm
I lived in Utah for over 30 years and never heard that word once, in any context
Game Changer
1/8/20 10:08pm
What does it mean in Utah?
Gustav
1/8/20 10:08pm
Usually used to mean a lot of something. "I have a grundle of peaches off my tree."
Soupie
1/8/20 10:18pm
Born and raised in Utah and have spent 30 of my 35 years in Utah. Never have
Hypnotoad
1/8/20 10:09pm
For you doubters that it's a Utah thing--I had never heard it until I moved here, and I do hear it frequently.
jdub
1/8/20 10:12pm
Wow. How have I never noticed that word?
Hypnotoad
1/8/20 10:15pm
I assure you it was used in your high school.
shimmy
1/9/20 1:08am
Seems like a little common sense can help us solve this mystery.
Game Changer
1/8/20 10:31pm
That's not a particularly fair, or even "common sense" examination of the "evidence"
jdub
1/9/20 6:29am
Not only did you waste a lot of time, but your theory doesn't make sense at all.
Game Changer
1/9/20 2:35pm
Lived in Utah the majority of my life, don't think I've heard it a single time
jhingman
1/8/20 10:44pm
It’s not a Utah-ism. It’s used everywhere.
SlantRoute
1/8/20 10:13pm
That may be true. I never heard it used to mean "lots" anywhere but in Utah. But, I haven't lived "everywhere"
jdub
1/8/20 10:15pm
I grew up here in Utah Valley and have heard it used. But I also heard it when
Ode to Hoy
1/8/20 10:30pm
I've never heard it. Never lived in Utah, except for the BYU years.
chilango
1/9/20 6:02am
I have never heard it in Utah but now I see the definition I can never unhear it
Great38
1/8/20 10:18pm
I suspect you will notice it now in use in Utah.
jdub
1/8/20 10:20pm
Reading through the posts on CB that have used the term, I discovered that Superkid was about 2 years ahead of me
jdub
1/8/20 10:20pm
Is it a Utah thing or more or a Mormon thing in certain areas?
So it goes...
1/8/20 11:12pm
Could be that...
jdub
1/9/20 5:57am
Never heard it. Lived in Utah for 25 years. Never heard it once.
RalphWiggam
1/8/20 10:40pm
Yeah... I've heard it a grundle of times
germm
1/8/20 11:16pm
That’s quite the grundle indeed.
RalphWiggam
1/8/20 11:18pm
I have never heard that word until now
Josef K
1/9/20 12:22am
Born and raised in Utah. I’ve said it a million times.
shimmy
1/9/20 1:08am
Only time I heard it used in UT in 10 years was as anatomical reference
bruincoug
1/9/20 6:37am
I served mission in a humid area. “Jungle grinder” was slang for jock itch that
bruincoug
1/9/20 7:00am
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