Definitions | grip |
| noun
- A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
- It's good to have a firm when shaking hands.
- The ball will move differently depending on the grip used when throwing it.
- A handle or other place to grip.
- There are several good grips on the northern face of this rock.
- (italbrac, film production) A person responsible for handling equipment on the set.
- (italbrac, slang, mainly Southern California) A lot of something.
- That is a of cheese.
- (archaic) influenza, Influenza, flu. ((alternative spelling of, grippe))
- She has the .
- (archaic) A small travelling-bag.
- assistance, Assistance; help or encouragement.
- He gave me a .
- A helpful, interesting, admirable, or inspiring person.
- You're a real .
Translations: verb
- (transitive) To take hold, particularly with the hand.
- That suitcase is heavy, so grip the handle firmly.
- The glue will begin to grip within five minutes.
- After a few slips, the tires gripped the pavement.
- (transitive) To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense.
- He grips me.
- (intransitive) To do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief
- ''Let"s grip (get a coffee, hang, take a break, see a movie, etc.)
Translations: - German: festhalten
(trans-mid)
- Spanish: agarrar
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