01-08-2004, 02:14 PM
LavCat,Jan 8 2004, 11:55 AM Wrote:"Grok" means to understand or to comprehend. I grok, you grock, he, she, or it grocks. Vernacular, not groked by those over thirty unless having children.try this for Grok definition
Edit: now what does "hork" mean?
try this for urban slang hork definitions
Hork seems fairly recent and is evolving. Grok is an oldie (though not quite as ancient as I).
"He's got demons? Cool!" -- Gonzo, Muppet Treasure Island
"Proto-matter... an unstable substance which every ethical scientist in the galaxy has denounced as dangerously unpredictable." -- Saavik, Star Trek III
"Mom! Dad! It's evil! Don't touch it!" -- Kevin, Time Bandits
"Proto-matter... an unstable substance which every ethical scientist in the galaxy has denounced as dangerously unpredictable." -- Saavik, Star Trek III
"Mom! Dad! It's evil! Don't touch it!" -- Kevin, Time Bandits