PhosphorusDecree wrote:
Found in an old notebook: three words I made up while cleaning student kitchens.
GRUST (n.) A substance composed of blended grease and dust. At first glance, it seems "grust" might be confused with "grease and rust." However, one good thing about an aerosolysed-vegetable-oil-rich atmosphere is protection from corrosion.
GRINT (n.) A substance composed of blended grease and lint. Often found in extractor fans. You'll notice a pattern here.
GROTH (n.) A very sad substance found typically on window ledges. It is composed of grease and dead moths.
Grust sounds like the newest hybrid of grindcore and crust punk.
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