To grok is a slang verb sometimes used by geeks meaning "to understand completely." The term originated in Robert Heinlein's novel 'Stranger in a Strange Land' where it is used by a Martian and literally means "to drink." |
Grok is a slang verb sometimes used by geeks roughly meaning "to understand completely". The term originated in Robert Heinlein's novel Stranger in a Strange Land, where it is used by a man raised with Martians and literally means "to drink". |
:"'Grok' means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed -- to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science -- and it means as little to us (because we are from Earth) as color means to a blind man." |
:"'Grok' means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed--to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science--and it means as little to us (because we are from Earth) as color means to a blind man." |
A character in the novel (not the primary user) defines it: