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  1. Grape Lady, also known as Grape Lady Falls, refers to a viral fail video of a news reporter stomping grapes with a winery employee on a stage multiple feet in the air, then falling facefirst to the ground, followed by her screaming and groaning in pain.

  2. Grape Lady is a term that became popular in September 2006, when a video clip of an incident went viral on the internet. In the video, an ABC news reporter named Melissa Sander was seen stomping grapes at Chateau Elan Winery & Resort in Braselton, Georgia.

  3. Oct 2, 2010 · 54K. 5.6M views 13 years ago. Reporter cheats on grape stomping article, falls down, making bizarre howling noises while she struggles to catch her breath. ...more.

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  4. You may not know Melissa Sander's name, but you probably know her as the Grape Stomper, the Grape Lady, or the Grape Lady Epic Fall Girl. Those names are in reference to a viral video that first appeared on YouTube in January of 2006 and became one of the most famous "fails" caught on camera.

  5. Oct 25, 2023 · To have casual sexual intercourse with someone, usually implying rough, aggressive, or impersonal penetration during a one-night stand or hookup. It’s used transitively, with the person being “smashed” as the direct object. For example: “I’m trying to smash that girl from the bar last night.” “Did you smash?” “We smashed after the party.”

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  6. May 16, 2004 · Where is the grape stomping lady now? According to Cracked , Ms. Sanders moved to Albany and briefly continued her TV career. However, she’s since dropped off the grid.

  7. www.smashinglady.com