grok
by /dev/dave on Oct 01, 2003 17:01:27
Taken from the book 'Stranger in a Strange Land,' literally meaning
'to drink' but taken to mean 'understanding.' Often used by programmers and other
assorted geeks.
grok
by Barsabus Justus on Mar 21, 2003 02:54:52
Example:
To grok life, love, and God, this is a
noble goal
--Fred
Cain
grok
by tobym4 on May 31, 2006 01:15:28
grok
by JrnymnNate on Jan 06, 2003 04:36:11
grok
by klm on Oct 12, 2002 01:45:36
grok
by tabmow on Jul 13, 2006 10:46:42
Grokked
by Milamber on Apr 05, 2005 19:46:42
1. From the word
Grok meaning something along the lines of to deeply understand. Hence Grokked means to deeply understand a person/object/thing.
Origionally from "
Stranger in a Strange Land" by Robert
Heinlein.
Grok
by Tony Sampaio on Aug 11, 2005 12:08:37
1.
Martain word meaning literally,
'to drink'.
2. Also 'love', 'hate', and much more. To
grok means to understand and empathize with something or someone to the extent that the object or person becomes part of ones' sense self.
3. To become one with.
Grok
by JibletMaster on Apr 06, 2023 09:44:13
Example:
"aye
lad look at the state of that kid over there."
"
nah kid hes some
grok him."