gritch

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Verb[edit]

gritch (third-person singular simple present gritches, present participle gritching, simple past and past participle gritched)

  1. (Canada, US, slang, intransitive) To complain; to gripe.
    • 2012, Gini Rifkin, Special Delivery:
      “Don't give a damn whether or not the bible thumping society gets a new church organ,” he gritched, “but I do like ice cream.”
    • 2015, Angela Krout, The Ties That Bind, page 13:
      [] gritched and grumbled a bit, got more coffee and soon joined me. Dalton on the other hand slept on.