grabble \ GRAB-uhl \ , verb;
courtesy wash
- to feel or search with the hands; grope.
- to sprawl; scramble.
Origin: Grabble is related to the Dutch word grabben meaning "grab." It entered English approximately a decade before the shorter grab , around 1580.
courtesy wash
- The common practice of men, where after using a public restroom, instead of actually washing their hands, they simply slightly dampen them under the sink and then dry them on the pants or a paper towel. Thus giving the illusion that they did in fact wash their hands.
History
- typewriter: Christopher Sholes received a patent for his new typing machine (1868)
- SAT: standardized college-admission exam was first administered; 8,000 test-takers had 90 minutes to answer 315 questions (1924)
- Warren E. Burger: was sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States; he served until 1986 (1969)
- John Gotti: the "Teflon don," boss of the Gambino crime family, was sentenced to life in prison (1992)
- Mr & Mrs Bax0jayz tie the (balloon) knot (2001)
Birthdays
- Josephine Marinique 1763
- Irvin Cobb 1876
- Alfred Kinsey 1894
- Edward Patrick David 1894
- Edward P. Morgan 1910
- Jean Marie Anouilh 1910
- David Ogilvy 1911
- Irene Worth 1916
- Larry Blyden 1925
- Bob Fosse 1927
- June Carter Cash 1929
- Adam Faith 1940
- Diana Trask 1940
- Wilma Rudolph 1940
- James Levine 1943
- Rosetta Hightower (The Orlons) 1944
- Ted Shackelford 1946
- Bryan Brown 1947
- Clarence Thomas 1948
- Randy Jackson (Randall Darius Jackson) 1956 - Musician, judge on "American Idol"
- Frances McDormand 1957
- Karin Gustafson 1959
- Paul La Greca 1962
- Richard Coles (Communards) 1962
- Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth) 1962
- Chico DeBarge 1970
- Selma Blair 1972
- Virgo Williams (Ghostowns DJs) 1975
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