Definition of Grub. Meaning of Grub. Synonyms of Grub

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Definition of Grub

grub
Sneak Sneak, n. 1. A mean, sneaking fellow. A set of simpletons and superstitious sneaks. --Glanvill. 2. (Cricket) A ball bowled so as to roll along the ground; -- called also grub. [Cant] --R. A. Proctor.
Grub
Grub Grub, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Grubbed, p. pr. & vb. n. Grubbing.] [OE. grubbin., cf. E. grab, grope.] 1. To dig in or under the ground, generally for an object that is difficult to reach or extricate; to be occupied in digging. 2. To drudge; to do menial work. --Richardson.
Grub
Grub Grub, v. t. 1. To dig; to dig up by the roots; to root out by digging; -- followed by up; as, to grub up trees, rushes, or sedge. They do not attempt to grub up the root of sin. --Hare. 2. To supply with food. [Slang] --Dickens.

Meaning of Grub from wikipedia

- also refer to: Grub, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland Grub, St. Gallen, Switzerland Grub (Amerang), a hamlet in Bavaria, Germany Grub am Forst, a town...
- GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader, commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project. GRUB is the reference implementation...
- Grub was an open source distributed search crawler platform. Users of Grub could download the peer-to-peer client software and let it run during their...
- The witchetty grub (also spelled witchety grub or witjuti grub) is a term used in Australia for the large, white, wood-eating larvae of several moths....
- Until the early 19th century, Grub Street was a street close to London's impoverished Moorfields district that ran from Fore Street east of St Giles-without-Cripplegate...
- Look up Grub Street in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grub Street is a street in London's Moorfields district, and one-time home to impoverished "hack...
- larva, the pupa, and the imago or adult. The larvae are commonly called grubs and the pupa sometimes is called the chrysalis. In some species, the pupa...
- The Grub-Street Journal, published from 8 January 1730 to 1738, was a satire on po****r journalism and hack-writing as it was conducted in Grub Street...
- Look up Gruber or gruber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gruber is a German surname from Austria and Bavaria, referring to a person from a geological...
- George Grub (1812–1892) was a Scottish law professor and church historian. Grub was born at Old Aberdeen on 4 April 1812, the only child of George Grub, a...