Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

gription

a combination of grip and traction. Used by an Italian friend of mine.

Those tires have great gription in wet weather!

by Gerry Stokman May 03, 2004

gription

holding or grasping in conjunction with an element of adherent friction between an object and the surface on which it moves; adhesive friction

Rubber gloves add gription making it easier to open those sticky old jelly jars.

by kathykat July 14, 2005

gription

The feeling you have when you strap on a new set of kicks. Also; the feeling of new tires on your ride.

The gription these new tires give my Lex let me corner at 50.

by pete huh January 14, 2006

gription

the act of gripping with friction; a hold with grip and traction; or the hold of the penis by the vagina walls.

Man her vagina had some gription

by Matt Gibson November 03, 2005

gription

the ability of a new surface to hold or grip with exceptional tackiness.

"My old shoes are slippery, they have no more gription."

by Joe April 23, 2005

gription

Comination of the words 'grip' and 'traction'. Used to describe both good grip and traction.

Man, my new sneakers have some gription!

by Tom Valli October 07, 2004

gription

To have good grip, non-sliding, to grasp well

The tires have good gription!

by Elena July 14, 2004