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gorp

gorp

noun

  1. A loose mixture of dried fruit, nuts, frequently salt, and sometimes other ingredients; designed as an energy supplement for use while hiking, climbing, canoeing, etc.

grep

grep

name

  1. A program which selects lines in a file which match a given pattern.

verb

  1. (by extension) To search anything (perhaps a paper document by eye).
  2. (computing) To use a program such as grep to search in a file.

grip

grip

noun

  1. (archaic except rail transport) A small travelling-bag or gripsack.
  2. (chiefly Southern California slang) A long time.
  3. (chiefly Southern California slang) A lot of something.
  4. (computing, graphical user interface) A visual component on a window etc. enabling it to be resized and/or moved.
  5. (dialectal) A small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain.
  6. (figurative) A helpful, interesting, admirable, or inspiring person.
  7. (figurative) Assistance; help or encouragement.
  8. (figurative) Control, power or mastery over someone or something; a tenacious grasp; a holding fast.
  9. (film production) A person responsible for handling equipment on the set.
  10. (slang) As much as one can hold in a hand; a handful.
  11. A channel cut through a grass verge (especially for the purpose of draining water away from the highway).
  12. A device for grasping or holding fast to something.
  13. A handle or other place to grip.
  14. A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
  15. An apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable.
  16. Archaic spelling of grippe: Influenza; the flu.

verb

  1. (dialectal) To trench; to drain.
  2. (transitive) Of an emotion or situation: to have a strong effect upon.
  3. (transitive) To firmly hold the attention of.
  4. (transitive) To take hold of, particularly with the hand.

prag

prig

prig

noun

  1. (Britain, archaic, thieves' cant) A petty thief or pickpocket.
  2. (Britain, archaic, thieves' cant) A tinker.
  3. (archaic) A conceited dandy; a fop.
  4. A deliberately superior person; a person who demonstrates an exaggerated conformity or propriety, especially in an irritatingly arrogant or smug manner.

verb

  1. (slang, dated) To filch or steal.
  2. To copulate.
  3. To ride.

prog

prog

adj

  1. Abbreviation of progressive.

noun

  1. (UK, university slang, dated) A proctor.
  2. (computing, informal) A program.
  3. (dialect) A pointed instrument.
  4. (informal, music) Progressive rock.
  5. (informal, politics) A progressive.
  6. (obsolete) Plunder; booty.
  7. (obsolete, slang) A vagrant beggar; a tramp.
  8. (obsolete, slang) Provisions, food and supplies, particularly for a journey.
  9. (slang) Progesterone.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To prick; to goad; to progue.
  2. (meteorology) To prognosticate, forecast.
  3. (obsolete) To seek food and wealth as opposed to pursuing spiritual goals.
  4. (obsolete, slang) To seek food, goods, or money by low arts, such as begging, trickery, or abuse of power.
  5. (obsolete, slang) To steal; to rob; to filch.
  6. (obsolete, usually of an animal) To feed and care for oneself, as opposed to being fed and cared for by someone (like a domesticated animal).
  7. To programme.