grande
italian for the word "large." used in
musical context to talk about the grandeur of
a song, or the deepness of a note.
grande
by dj.pastyface on Oct 03, 2014 09:15:45
Of a cup of coffee at Starbucks; smaller than
venti but larger than tall, usually 16 ounces.
by.
logan finks
Example:
white girl 1:Omg i got a grande pumpikin
spice late
white girl 2: wow you should totally
instagram that
white girl 3: I cant even
grande
by Joe Guzzardo on Jun 02, 2007 13:05:42
1 million. Pronounced like the Starbucks coffee size. If large is a thousand then grande should be 1 million. NOT to be confused with grand which of course is
old school for thousand. If you want to be really hip place an accent mark over
the e.
grand
by talk2me-JCH2 on Dec 05, 2022 17:38:52
Grand means OK. Commonly used in response to: "
How are you"? Also indicates that something is suitable and/or
correct.
grand
by Light Joker on Mar 10, 2005 10:09:39
Grand
by JohnSpectre on Sep 07, 2014 02:49:41
adjective: Magnificent, wonderful, very good or of exceptionally high quality. As a result of an ingrained cultural
cynicism and
suspicion of that which purports to be very good,
the Irish use this word to mean 'okay', or 'ordinary'.
Example:
Irishman 1: Was the drive here alright?
Irishman 2: Ah yeah,
it was grand.
Irishman 1: So, how was the
skydive last week?
Irishman 2: Ah it was grand too.
grand
by bud on Nov 06, 2003 06:13:48
fine, alright, okay. slightly more
affirmative than the aforementioned depending on
the tone in which it is delivered. widespread usage in ireland within all classes with perhaps
the exception of politicians and the highly priviliged.
Example:
howrya man havent seen ya in a good while? as sure im grand, not a
bother on me
grand
by irishlondonlad on Oct 31, 2015 00:16:07
Irish slang for everything is just fine, or that will do. Copyrighted in
the Republic of Ireland in
Feb 1978.
Grande
by Tenacious Faulker on May 18, 2009 22:29:00
Example:
I hate going into a
Starbuck's for coffee. The dumbass baristas always treat me like an idiot because I confuse a "Tall, "Grande" and "
Vente". Grande is spanish for large, right? "Short" is the only size that makes any sense and "Vente" is an Italian word! WTF is that?! Why can't they just call them small, medium, large and
extra large anyway?
grand
by Sean Ryan on Feb 08, 2007 07:12:41