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gripping

To choke or lose control; lose your grip on an object or situation; scared.

When LeBron got to the free throw line with the game hanging by a thread, he was gripping and shot a brick.

by dericolsen March 18, 2009

gripping

to be under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or other spritual sources such as angels or demons going insane for no apparent reason

im so gripped after that doobie my mom was gripping bad after she found my stash the priests at church always grip out about abortion this guy at the bar gripped out when i railed his girl in the back room

by tcomplex October 25, 2005

a grip

"A Grip" - An large amount of a particular item (ex; time, money, and/or female ass). Originated with hustlers counting their cash with how much would fit between your thumb & index finger (grip). Then it evolved into describing any item of large a value/quantity.

1. That BMW must have cost a grip! 2. It's been a grip since I cruised the shaw. 3. Keisha has a grip of ass!

by Marcellaus April 29, 2006

Gripped

The final actions to kill someone when they are knocked out

I'M GETTING GRIPPED!

by buildlineage November 09, 2020

grip

To have a abundant amount of something

Yo! I got a grip of cash today, lets go spend it. or Theres no need to buy more beer, I have a grip at home.

by Nemon23 October 04, 2002

for a grip

For a long time. See grip.

We've been waiting for a grip.

by Fangsta March 19, 2003

gripped

Adj. Characterized by intense anxiety or fear, and accompanied by twitching muscles, rapid breathing, full body muscle contractions, testicular retraction and severe puckering of the anal sphincter; usually brought on by climbing on difficult terrain or WAY above your last piece of protection.

Dude, he's about to peel; he's way too gripped to finish the climb.

by jrw April 25, 2005