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To eat food in a grocery store, then not pay for it. Usually done while legitimately shopping at said store.
I was so hungry by the time I got to Stop & Shop, I ended up grazing a bit--I had an apple, some Fritos, and a chocolate milk.
graze by Tyler September 22, 2004
To eat a lot of food without actually having a proper meal, usually in the context of picking at food that is readily available at a buffet.
"Okay, I'm off to the buffet to graze for a while"

"Has anyone seen Susan?"
"Last I saw she was grazing in the kitchen"
graze by PiemasterUK April 8, 2006
v. To eat someone else's food at their house. It is often implied that the person grazing doesn't really know what they'll find to eat.
Person 1: "Want to see a movie tonight?"
Person 2: "But I'm fungry!"
Person 1: "It's cool, you can come over and graze."
graze by The Grammar Nazi January 10, 2002
When two or more people touch each other inappropriately, most of the time it's by accident. from here the graze can take two paths 1) all parties involved know that a graze has taken place but choose not to say anything because it may lead to awkwardness. 2) one or more of the parties involved informs everyone present, involved or not, that the graze has taken place...awkwardness follows.
Guy 1 brushes his hand (accidentally we assume) against guy 2's ass
Guy 2: "dude, WTF?"
Guy 1: "Accident?"
*a graze has just occured
Graze by zachus22 October 18, 2008
v. to smoke marijuana

animals graze when they eat grass

we graze when we smoke grass
Hey lets just graze all day
graze by smizzin_on_a_dream March 27, 2010
1. (verb) To slam into something (for example, a computer cart), then deny the extreme awkwardness of the situation
*Mr. Van Sickle slams into the computer cart*
Keala: Hahahahaha! That's so awkward!
Mr. Van Sickle: I just GRAZED the cart, keala.
Graze by caimandude April 23, 2010