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One theory on the origin of this wordis from the name of the famous Swiss clown, [Grock], famous in the 60s. A resident of [Torquay] was said to have <a href="/topic/253149/remarked">remarked</a> that visitors resembled grockles, little [Grocks], because of their boorishness and [clownish] behaviour.<br />
The word in fact originated from a strip cartoon in the childrens comic Dandy entitled Danny and his Grockle. (The grockle was a magical dragon-like creature.) A local man had used the term as a nickname for a small elderly lady who was in Torquay one season. The term then became generalized as a term for summer visitors.<br />
The term became popularized because of its use by the characters in the film The System (1962), which is set in the Devon resort of Torquay during [the tourist] season.</p>
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