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Viktor Pogrebniak
Meaning of "old grind"
I think it can be any phraseology, but I have no idea how to interpret and translate it.
Aug 1, 2017 7:33 PM
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"Old grind" is usually used in the expression "the same old grind" -- which means, the same (maybe boring) work that you do every day to earn a living. Example: A. How has work been lately? B. It's the same old grind.
I think the idea is that work can grind you down, like coffee grains or sausage meat. In America, the phrase is often used humorously and to really complain.
August 1, 2017
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