This actually has its origins in the welsh word grwgnach which means to murmer (usual in the context of a complaint), this got picked up in the later 1800's (first recorded by Kipling in 1887) by the British Army where the English compatriots of the Welsh infantry having difficulty with the pronounciation modified it
People also ask, where did the term grouse originate?
grouse (n.)
Originally the moorhen of the British Isles; later the name was extended to similar birds in other places. grouse (v.) "complain," 1885 (implied in agent noun grouser), British Army slang, of uncertain origin. As a noun from 1918, from the verb.
Subsequently, question is, what does grouse mean slang? adjective. excellent; "awesome". Australian slang. Those socks are grouse! See more words with the same meaning: good, okay, cool, awesome, fun.
In respect to this, what does grouse mean in Aussie slang?
very good
What do you call more than one grouse?
noun plural grouse or grouses.
