"a solid handshake complemented with a grill" Paul hit Chuck D with a grip-n-grin. Does grill mean "with a large smile"? I didn't understand the meaning in this se
Actually, there's another context, one I've used for 20 years.
A "grip and grin" is a posed photo with two people shaking hands, both grinning at the camera. It's even "better" when simultaneous with the handshake, they are exchaging something, like a check or an award.
People in public affairs hate these photos. Nothing looks more phony. However, the people giving/getting the aw
Clive, I never realized that a car grille was the origin of the dental kind. I am so happy to know that. I was trying to connect it with a barbecue grill, and getting nowhere.