grubbed
Variant of grub
grub (grub)
intransitive verb grubbed, grubbing grub′·bing
- to dig in the ground
- to work hard, esp. at something menial or tedious; drudge
- to search about; rummage
Etymology: < grub
Slang to eat
Etymology: ME grubben, to dig, prob. < OE *grybban (akin to OHG grubilōn, to bore into): for IE base see grave
transitive verb
- to clear (ground) of roots and stumps by digging them up
- to dig up by or as by the roots; root out; uproot
noun
- the short, fat, wormlike larva of certain insects, esp. of a beetle
- a person who works hard at some menial or tedious work; drudge
Etymology: < ? notion “what is grubbed for”
Slang food
Etymology: ME grubbe, prob. < the v.
Related Forms:
- grubber grub′·ber noun
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