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What (who) is gurn - definition

TYPE OF FACIAL EXPRESSION
Gurning; Making a face; Pulling a face; Tommy Mattinson; Peter Jackman
  • A typical gurn.

gurn         
[g?:n]
(also girn)
¦ verb
1. Brit. pull a grotesque face.
2. (usu. girn) chiefly Scottish & Irish complain peevishly.
Derivatives
gurner noun
Origin
early 20th cent.: dialect var. of grin.
Gurn         
A gurn or chuck, is a distorted facial expression and a verb to describe the action. A typical gurn involves projecting the lower jaw as far forward and up as possible and covering the upper lip with the lower lip.

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Gurn

A gurn or chuck is a distorted facial expression and a verb to describe the action. A typical gurn involves projecting the lower jaw as far forward and up as possible and covering the upper lip with the lower lip.

The English Dialect Dictionary, compiled by Joseph Wright, defines the word gurn as "to snarl as a dog; to look savage; to distort the countenance," while the Oxford English Dictionary suggests the derivation may originally be Scottish, related to "grin." In Northern Ireland, the verb "to gurn" means "to cry," and crying is often referred to as "gurnin'." Originally the Scottish dialectical usage refers to a person who is complaining. The term "gurn" may also refer to an involuntary facial muscular contortion experienced as a side-effect of MDMA consumption.

Examples of use of gurn
1. From there, the tentacles of what came to be known as acid house spread around the world and Ibiza became the good time grail for thousands of young Europeans keen to wave bottles of water and gurn like Worzel Gummidge.