noun General Slang

grid

· noun · scouse

Scouse for face — usually said when someone's pulling one.

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Your face. Almost always used when someone's gobsmacked, gurning, or generally pulling a face. 'Look at the grid on him' is half affection, half slag-off. Rarely used for a neutral expression.

“Look at the grid on her when she clocked the bill.”
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grid In A Sentence

Look at the grid on her when she clocked the bill.

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What does grid mean in Scouse slang?

In Scouse (Liverpool) slang, your grid is your face — it's usually said when someone's pulling a funny or sour expression.

How do you use grid in a sentence?

You might say, "Look at the grid on him" when someone's got a face like thunder.

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