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  1. Grindr: The World’s Largest Social Networking App for LGBTQ ...

    Grindr is the world’s largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people. Download Grindr today to discover, connect to, and explore the queer world around you.

  2. Grindr - Gay Dating & Chat - Apps on Google Play

    Dec 24, 2025 · The world's leading social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people.

  3. Grindr - Gay Dating & Chat - App Store

    Download Grindr - Gay Dating & Chat by Grindr LLC on the App Store. See screenshots, ratings and reviews, user tips, and more games like Grindr - Gay Dating &…

  4. Samantha M Ginder - WellSpan Health

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  5. ginder - Urban Dictionary

    Aug 19, 2003 · Ginder runs around in mostly the Northeastern part of the United States and is heavily used in the Northern New Jersey /New York area. It is a derogatory term for Indians (mostly those of …

  6. Ginder | Development Corporation

    Building The New Era Welcome to Ginder Development Corporation! We are a family-owned and operated real estate, construction and property management company. With over 40 years of …

  7. Grant Ginder - Wikipedia

    Ginder grew up in Laguna Beach, California. [2] He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Fine Arts from New York University.

  8. Ginder Greenhouse and Garden Ctr., Inc. - Home

    Ginder Greenhouse and Garden Ctr., Inc. 558 Lake Minsi Drive, Bangor, Pennsylvania 18013, United States (610) 588-0222

  9. Grindr Web | Browse bigger. Chat faster. No download Required.

    Grindr Web is a browser based version of the world's largest dating app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people. Browse bigger. Chat faster. No download required.

  10. Philip De Witt Ginder - Wikipedia

    Ginder commanded the 6th Infantry Regiment in Berlin from 1951 to 1952 and the 45th Infantry Division in Korea during 1953. He led the 37th Infantry Division at Fort Riley in 1954.