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gricer

I confirm the word was in common circulation amongst Bluebell Railway enthusiasts in the employ of Southdown Motor Services(a major Sussex/Hampshire bus company)at its Brighton Head Office in the late 1970s. These persons subsequently organised a transport "event" (held at Hove Town Hall)named "Gricerama" - so the origin propounded above may well be correct

The bus station was impeded by the usual crowd of camera-hung gricers

by D C White September 8, 2006

22πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


gricer

A trainspotter, someone who braves rainy and windy station platforms to catch a glimpse of unusual trains. An unproved etymology holds that this word comes from a humorous pronunciation of β€œgrouse”, making the connection between the supposed resemblance of trainspotting to grouse-shooting. The verb grice and the participle gricing are back-formations from gricer. This is from the website for Times Online and is my sense for the word as it is currently used. I would drop the word 'unusual' as a more generic definition would focus on fascination with trains as evidenced by gricing, i.e. wandering about the planet to see, ride, and photograph them.


Several gricers were oohing and aahing with big grins as the heavy Chinese steam locomotive roared by in high dudgeon with a long line of ore cars in tow.

by Robert L. Briechle, Hudson, OH July 7, 2003

69πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


gricer

Person who enthusiastically collects numbers of traction engines or railway locomotives.

The gricer went enthusiastically round the rally ground collecting every number he could.

by NZ Railfan March 17, 2003

26πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


gricer

The word was first coined in about 1970 at the Bluebell Railway when a group of hard-core railway enthusiasts arrived one cold December afternoon to look around. In a removals van with the company name G.Ricer on the side.
It has since moved on in certain circles to apply to fans of other forms of transport eg Busses

gricers love anything to do with railways

by Ditch Boultbee December 24, 2004

29πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Gricer

(noun) A mechanical device used by professional dominatrices to simulate castration in lonely incels who love trams. See also kitchen mincer, weed whacker and gunzel muncher.

After a heavy session of steam branding and charcoal enemas, Whayne's mistress uncovered an industrial strength gricer and proceded to flay his taint.

by Thomas the Tanked Engine February 16, 2022

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