English

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Etymology

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Early 20th century. From Norwegian Nynorsk grakse (residue from the production of fish or whale oil), from Norwegian Nynorsk dragse (residue), from Old Norse dregg.

Noun

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grax (uncountable)

  1. (Antarctica) The waste left at the end of the whaling process.
    • 1968, Bryce Walton, Harpoon Gunner, Thomas Y. Crowell Co., page 84:
      But then he lost his footing when he hit the deck, and sprawled flat in a puddle of stinking grax, a foul mixture of blood, grease, and swill.

References

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  • Hince, Bernadette (2000) The Antarctic Dictionary, Csiro Publishing, →ISBN

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Interjection

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grax

  1. (text messaging, informal, Internet slang) Informal form of gracias.