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− | To '''grok''' is to understand something deeply and intuitively. The transitive verb ('''grokked, grokking'''), coined by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] in his | + | To '''grok''' is to understand something deeply and intuitively. The transitive verb ('''grokked, grokking'''), coined by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] in his 1961 novel ''Stranger in a Strange Land'', has made into [[mundane]] dictionaries, but it was [[fanspeak]] first. |
== (3) A Fanzine by Bob Stahl and Owen Everett== | == (3) A Fanzine by Bob Stahl and Owen Everett== |
Revision as of 23:00, 2 January 2020
(1) A Clubzine[edit]
For the clubzine, see Betelgeuse.
(2) Stfnal Slang[edit]
To grok is to understand something deeply and intuitively. The transitive verb (grokked, grokking), coined by Robert A. Heinlein in his 1961 novel Stranger in a Strange Land, has made into mundane dictionaries, but it was fanspeak first.
(3) A Fanzine by Bob Stahl and Owen Everett[edit]
A fanzine published by Bob Stahl and Owen Everett of Bridge City, TX
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1 | 1968 | ||
2 | 1968 |
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