gurry

Related to gurry: offal, Gurry shark

gur·ry

 (gûr′ē, gŭr′ē)
n.
Fish offal.

[Originally a whaling term for the refuse left over from processing whale blubber, perhaps from dialectal gurry, diarrhea, of unknown origin.]
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gurry

(ˈɡʌrɪ)
n, pl -ries
a brawl or dogfight
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Gurry, so called, is a term properly belonging to right whalemen, but sometimes incidentally used by the sperm fishermen.
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