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Grunt vs Grunt - What's the difference?

grunt | grunt |

In label|en|united states army and marine corps slang terms the difference between grunt and grunt

is that grunt is (label) an infantry soldier (from the verb, just like all the other senses) while grunt is (label) an infantry soldier (from the verb, just like all the other senses).

In label|en|intransitive|of a person terms the difference between grunt and grunt

is that grunt is to make a grunt or grunts while grunt is to make a grunt or grunts.

In label|en|intransitive|of a pig terms the difference between grunt and grunt

is that grunt is to make a grunt or grunts while grunt is to make a grunt or grunts.

In label|en|intransitive|uk|slang terms the difference between grunt and grunt

is that grunt is to break wind; to fart while grunt is to break wind; to fart.

As nouns the difference between grunt and grunt

is that grunt is a short, snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak while grunt is a short, snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.

As verbs the difference between grunt and grunt

is that grunt is to make a grunt or grunts while grunt is to make a grunt or grunts.

grunt

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A short, snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.
  • The snorting cry of a pig.
  • Any fish of the perciform family Haemulidae.
  • (label) An infantry soldier. (From the verb, just like all the other senses.)
  • Derived terms

    * grunt boy * grunt work

    Verb

    (en verb) * Frequentative: gruntle
  • To make a grunt or grunts.
  • * Shakespeare
  • To make a grunt or grunts.
  • To break wind; to fart.
  • References

    ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==

    Adjective

    (head)
  • ----

    grunt

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A short, snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.
  • The snorting cry of a pig.
  • Any fish of the perciform family Haemulidae.
  • (label) An infantry soldier. (From the verb, just like all the other senses.)
  • Derived terms

    * grunt boy * grunt work

    Verb

    (en verb) * Frequentative: gruntle
  • To make a grunt or grunts.
  • * Shakespeare
  • To make a grunt or grunts.
  • To break wind; to fart.
  • References

    ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==

    Adjective

    (head)
  • ----