Define Grandstanding Meaning

Grandstanding
"Showing off" or going out of one's way to appear spectacular. See showboating.

"After jumping the grand canyon on a unicycle, Harry was grandstanding by cycling backwards with his eyes closed with his underpants on fire."
By Marsha
Grandstanding

I don't think Phil realizes he's grandstanding in his speedo. Chicks dig his little tight ass.
By Joellyn
Grandstanding
Brilliant persons of an upstanding community. Usually with huge bottoms.

Council chairpersons
By Katrina
Grandstander
Someone who says outrageous things or performs attention seeking acts, to win an argument or to appear to be superior, would be a grandstander

Donald Trump called James Comey a grandstander and said it was a reason for firing him.
By Nolie
Grandstander

Donald Trump called Comey a grandstander.
Every time he opens his slit he projects.
By Joey
Grandstanding
To receive fellatio while defecating in the upper tank of a toilet instead of the bowl.

"John keeps talking about how he got a lumpkin AND upper decked somebody the other night."

"Nah, he was just grandstanding - "
By Nicol
Grandstand
a place to sit at a big rodeo. often full of drunken buckle bunnies lookin for a good time, and dirty old men who love looking at my tight cowgirl ass. grandstands are probably found in other sports as well.

the drugstore cowboy and buckle bunny were falling all over each other while 'watching the rodeo' from the backseat of the grandstand.
By Hanna
Grandstand
To show obvious wealth, like flexing without trying.

John: I'd pick up the Maserati because I want something that grandstands more, like a lambo
By Aleta
American Grandstand
The act of coming on a girl's face while saluting the American flag. Typically done at the end of having sex, hence the Grandstand finale.

I'm not moving unless I can finish with The American Grandstand. And find me a fucking flag.
By Nanette
Grandstand
Grandstand, or grandstanding, means to do something seemingly normal, like sitting down, in an extravagant way in order to gain attention. It can also be used in politics as a verbal tool or in any sort of oratory action really.
Basically, over the top to be noticed and hopefully admired.

Does he have to grandstand just to sit down?
What you're saying is nothing but political grandstand.
By Fara