Grok Definition

grŏk
groks
verb
To understand profoundly through intuition or empathy.
American Heritage

(slang) To have or to have acquired an intuitive understanding of; to know (something) without having to think (such as knowing the number of objects in a collection without needing to count them: see subitize).

Wiktionary
(slang) To fully and completely understand something in all its details and intricacies.
He groks Perl.
I find it exceedingly doubtful that any person groks quantum mechanics.
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Origin of Grok

  • Coined by Robert A. Heinlein in his novel Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) in which the word is described as being from the word for “to drink" and, figuratively, “to drink in all available aspects of reality", “to become one with the observed" in Heinlein's fictitious Martian language.

    From Wiktionary

  • Coined by Robert A. Heinlein in his Stranger in a Strange Land

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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