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grassing Definition


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grass
noun grasses
    1. Any of a family of flowering plants (eg cereals, bamboos, etc) that typically have long narrow leaves with parallel veins, a jointed upright hollow stem and flowers (with no petals) borne alternately on both sides of an axis.
    2. An area planted with or growing such plants, eg a lawn or meadow.
    3. Lawn or pasture.
    4. slang
      Marijuana.
    5. slang
      Someone who betrays someone else, especially to the police.
verb grassed, grassing
    1. To plant something with grass or turf.
    2. To feed (animals) with grass; to provide pasture for them.
    intr
    3. slang
      To inform on them, especially to the police.
      Form: grass on someone (often)
      Form: grass someone up
Idiom: let the grass grow under one's feet
    To delay or waste time.
Idiom: put (an animal or a person) out to grass
    To give a life of grazing to (eg an old racehorse).
    colloq
    To put (eg a worker) into retirement.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon gærs, græs.



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