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.
Origionally from "Stranger in a Strange Land" by Robert Heinlein.
by Milamber April 5, 2005
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.
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.
by Tony Sampaio August 11, 2005
by JibletMaster April 6, 2023
by The Other Jesus February 23, 2015
"I grok you the most, baby."
"I grok Diz and Monk man."
"Grok this motherfucker." (usually used in combination with middle finger.)
"I grok Diz and Monk man."
"Grok this motherfucker." (usually used in combination with middle finger.)
by lened February 12, 2004
by Roger D. Reynolds September 26, 2004
v
The annoying habit of interrupting a person trying to make a point or posing a distraction for those trying to understand said point.
The annoying habit of interrupting a person trying to make a point or posing a distraction for those trying to understand said point.
Conference attendee 1 "Hans Rosling gave a compelling speech about the world's economy, did you catch it?"
Conference attendee 2 "No! Some heckler was grok blocking me!"
Conference attendee 1 "Too bad. It was very informative."
Conference attendee 2 "No! Some heckler was grok blocking me!"
Conference attendee 1 "Too bad. It was very informative."
by Lisa Padilla April 18, 2008