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Definition of Grubber

Grubber
Grubber Grub"ber, n. One who, or that which, grubs; especially, a machine or tool of the nature of a grub ax, grub hook, etc.

Meaning of Grubber from wikipedia

- The grubber kick is a type of kick in various codes of football with an oval ball which results in the ball moving erratically along the ground. The point...
- also refer to: Grub, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland Grub, St. Gallen, Switzerland Grub (Amerang), a hamlet in Bavaria, Germany Grub am Forst, a town...
- 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...
- Grubbing or clearing is the removal of trees, shrubs, stumps and rubbish from a site. This is often at the site where a transportation or utility corridor...
- Andreas Gruber may refer to: Andreas Gruber (1859-1922), German victim of the Hinterkaifeck murders Andreas Gruber (director) (born 1954), Austrian film...
- 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...
- A daisy grubber is a garden tool that is used to pull out roots. It is effective because it can pull out deep roots yet cause little or no disturbance...
- Hans Gruber is a fictional character and the main villain of the 1988 action movie Die Hard. He is portra**** by Alan Rickman. Gruber is a thief and criminal...
- Desiree Gruber (born June 25, 1967) is an American television producer and entrepreneur. She was the executive producer of the fashion reality television...
- 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....