Cars have grilles, kitchens/lil' Wayne have grills

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From Webster's Dictionary;
**Civic cars have grilles.**
grille
noun

\ ˈgril \
variants: or grill
Definition of grille


1: a grating forming a barrier or screenespecially : an ornamental one at the front end of an automobile
2: an opening covered with a grille
3usually grill : a set of metallic covers for the teeth

grill
verb

\ ˈgril \
grilled; grilling; grills
Definition of grill
(Entry 1 of 2)

transitive verb

1: to broil on a grillalso : to fry or toast on a griddle
2a: to torment as if by broiling
b: to question intenselythe police grilled the suspect
grill

noun
Definition of grill (Entry 2 of 2)

1: a cooking utensil of parallel bars on which food is exposed to heat (as from charcoal or electricity)
2: food that is broiled usually on a grill— compare MIXED GRILL
3: a usually informal restaurant or dining room
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Don't forget:

gril
noun

\ ˈgril \
Definition of gril

1: a very mythical creature found in online games, they are thought to be the opposite sex of a boy
 
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Don't forget the OG:
Honda Civic 10th gen Cars have grilles, kitchens/lil' Wayne have grills 350?cb=20130204003959
 

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According to Urban Dictionary, this is the top definition of a grille:

Honda Civic 10th gen Cars have grilles, kitchens/lil' Wayne have grills IMG_20200131_144827
 


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I'm glad everyone is seeing the satire in this.
 
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"True wisdom begins with getting the words right." Mark Parrish, Igloo CEO, i4cp Conference, 2017
 
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According to Urban Dictionary, this is the top definition of a grille:

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I believe Webster's Dictionary holds more validity and credibility than Urban Dictionary.

Example:

Urban Dictionary;
TOP DEFINITION
Nicholas
A Nicholas (or Nick/Nic/Nicky) will make the best boyfriend/guyfriend ever. With their big brown eyes, and heart-melting smile it's hard not to fall for them. They are different, in a beautiful way. Possesses a very funny, odd sense of humor. They are there when you need them, and they value their friendships. They like to look good, and dress well. Handsome, and charming. They've had a hard life, but never gets kicked down and stays down. They change for the better, and stronger than ever. Very successful at life, make great Dads. Known to be players but when they meet that special girl, their sold. Nicholas's come off as tough and solid, but deep down, their soft side comes out and you see the sweet gentleman in them. They're not popular, but not a loner either. Friends love them, and guys want to be him. They have a really laid back attitude about themselves, but at the same time they can be the life of the party. Even though they can be a jerk at times, they mean well and are really the nicest guys ever. If you have a Nicholas, don't let him go. None other compares.

Webster's Dictionary;
Nick
NICK, noun In the northern mythology, an evil spirit of the saters; hence the modern vulgar phrase, Old nick the evil one.

NICK, noun [G. The nape; a continual nodding. The word seems to signify a point, from shooting forward.]

1. The exact point of time required by necessity or convenience; the critical time.

2. [G. knick, a flaw.] A notch or score for keeping an account; a reckoning.

3. A winning throw.

NICK, verb transitive

1. To hit; to touch luckily; to perform by a slight artifice used at the lucky time.

The just reason of doing things must be nicked, and all accidents improved.

2. To cut in nicks or notches. [See Notch]

3. To suit, as lattices cut in nicks.

4. To defeat or cozen, as at dice; to disappoint by some trick or unexpected turn.

NICK, verb transitive [G. knicken, to flaw.] To notch or make an incision in a horses tail, to make him carry it higher.
 

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WTF? We're here for GenX Civics. There wasn't a single word in the OP's post that said "Civic, GenX or related" .
Grill: yeah I barbeque on mine.
 


 


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