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== (1) A Clubzine==
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(Did you mean a [[Betelgeuse|clubzine called Betelgeuse]] or a [[Grok (Stahl)|Bob Stahl and Owen Everett fanzine]]?)
For the [[clubzine]], see ''[[Betelgeuse]]''.
 
 
 
== (2) Stfnal Slang==
 
  
 
To '''grok''' is to understand something deeply and intuitively. The transitive verb ('''grokked, grokking'''), coined by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] in his 1961 novel ''Stranger in a Strange Land'', has made into [[mundane]] dictionaries, but it was [[fanspeak]] first.
 
To '''grok''' is to understand something deeply and intuitively. The transitive verb ('''grokked, grokking'''), coined by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] in his 1961 novel ''Stranger in a Strange Land'', has made into [[mundane]] dictionaries, but it was [[fanspeak]] first.
  
== (3) A Fanzine by Bob Stahl and Owen Everett==
 
A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bob Stahl]] and [[Owen Everett]] of Bridge City, TX
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||1968 || ||
 
2 ||1968 || ||
 
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Revision as of 04:14, 9 March 2020

(Did you mean a clubzine called Betelgeuse or a Bob Stahl and Owen Everett fanzine?)

To grok is to understand something deeply and intuitively. The transitive verb (grokked, grokking), coined by Robert A. Heinlein in his 1961 novel Stranger in a Strange Land, has made into mundane dictionaries, but it was fanspeak first.


Fanspeak
This is a fanspeak page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was coined, whether it’s still in use, etc.