>have family problems,
>close wise elder family friends who are lawyers and social justice knights that were around when I was a kid are back and intervening in family issues
>past few time we’ve met they seemed like they’re keen to help me
>they also know there are major difficulties with these members
>last night as they leave they say bye
>I hear one of them quite loudly say “gronk”
What does this term “gronk” mean?
I was actually pretty shocked and I still am. I don’t know why one of them said that, I feel as if they are belittling me in secret
>>18642381
Urban Dictionary defines it as Australian slang for an "extremely unpleasant person". Are you quite sure they were referring to you and not someone else?
>>18642399
I don't know, it seemed like he was ignoring me a fair bit...something iffy about him last night actually thats what made me think it
>>18642381
It's funny that someone in a social area would do something like that. On the other hand I know people that study social and they're extremely manipulative if they want to be
>>18642381
He may have meant nothing more than "Here's a burden I could have lived without"
>>18643024
these people are choosing to be involved, they really aren't obliged
OP here
Another thing I can add to this is that he seemed very ignorant and almost like he was sort of ignoring me and looking the other way
Sounds like a pretty fkd situation, id just ignore him form now on
This guy obviously doesn't like you or was having a bad day and got pissy with you
Who gives a fuck?