grapevine

See also: Grapevine

English

Grapevines

Alternative forms

Etymology

From grape + vineCategory:English compound terms#GRAPEVINE. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “non-literal senses”)Category:Requests for etymologies in English entries#GRAPEVINE

Pronunciation

Noun

grapevine (plural grapevines)Category:English lemmas#GRAPEVINECategory:English nouns#GRAPEVINECategory:English countable nouns#GRAPEVINECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#GRAPEVINECategory:Pages with entries#GRAPEVINECategory:Pages with 1 entry#GRAPEVINE

  1. The plant, a vine of genus Vitis, on which grapes grow.
    Synonym: (rare) winetree
    Although many grapevines have geographical names, these rarely reflect their real origin, if known at all.Category:English terms with usage examples#GRAPEVINE
  2. An informal person-to-person means of circulating information or gossip.
    Synonyms: jungle drums, bush telegraph, jungle telegraph, mulga wire, rumor mill
    I heard through the grapevine that Jim will be leaving soon.Category:English terms with usage examples#GRAPEVINE
  3. (rareCategory:English terms with rare senses#GRAPEVINE, apparently primarily Indian English) A rumor.
    • 1937 February, Hudson Hawley, “There IS a Saluting Demon”, in American Legion Monthly, volume 22, number 2, page 23:
      The legend, like all army grapevine, got around to me.
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    • 2009, Sinikiwe Joyce Msindo, Sweet Lemons, page 9:
      The grapevine was that the reason for the school closure was to do with the fact that a lot of students from Bonda had absconded to go to war because Bonda was close to the border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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    • 2016, indiaglitz.com, "Thampi Kannanthanam confirms that Mohanlal's Rajavinte Makan Sequel not dropped"
      An image of Mohanlal with a tonsured head recently spread online and people started guessing about the film it belonged to. The majority guess was for a film directed by Prajith which had announced a character that was supposed to be acted by Mohanlal named Benz Vasu. But the director denied the grapevine and more guesses and assumptions starting flowing in.
    • 2020 January 13, “Pullela Gopichand blames Prakash Padukone for encouraging Saina Nehwal to leave Hyderabad”, in ESPN:
      The grapevine was that Saina believed that Gopichand was focussing more on PV Sindhu.·
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  4. (skatingCategory:en:Skating#GRAPEVINE) A move in which the feet are alternately placed in front of each other, while both remaining on the ice or ground, incorporating half-turns.
  5. (wrestlingCategory:en:Wrestling#GRAPEVINE) A leglock.
  6. A dance figure in partner dancing that includes sidesteps and steps across the support foot. See Grapevine (dance move).

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Verb

grapevine (third-person singular simple present grapevines, present participle grapevining, simple past and past participle grapevined)Category:English lemmas#GRAPEVINECategory:English verbs#GRAPEVINECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#GRAPEVINECategory:Pages with entries#GRAPEVINECategory:Pages with 1 entry#GRAPEVINE

  1. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#GRAPEVINE, wrestlingCategory:en:Wrestling#GRAPEVINE) To restrain in a leglock.
  2. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#GRAPEVINE) To drape or curl around adjacent objects.
    • 1953 October, E.F. Lindsley, “What You Can Do With Spark-Plug Tester”, in Popular Science, volume 163, number 4, page 204:
      This results from the plug wires being grapevined around each other too closely.
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    • 2012, Daniel Handler, Watch Your Mouth:
      I drove around town looking at the limp glitter of Christmas decorations grapevined around traffic lights which just blinked after a certain hour, even on a Friday night.
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    • 2014, Celeste Corey-Zopich, Brett Howard, Dawn-Marie Ickes, Pilates for Children and Adolescents:
      Balance on the back of the sit bones with the arms “grapevined” under the calves, with hands wrapping around to hold the ankles.
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    • 2017, Aben Kandel, City for Conquest:
      A matted beard tingled from his shin and grapevined all over the exposed parts of his body.
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    • 2020, Laurell K.Hamilton, Fantastic Hope:
      I grapevined my right arm around one of his legs, then flung myself backward to the ground, slamming the knife-wielding idiot into the ground, and my shoulders into the idiot.
      Category:English terms with quotations#GRAPEVINE
  3. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#GRAPEVINE) To move one's body in a smooth undulating wave while stepping in the direction the wave is moving.
  4. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#GRAPEVINE) To score mortar at a joint.
    • 1986, Rebecca Herbst, Vicki Rottman, Historic Bridges of Colorado, page 88:
      The bridge is faced with rusticated stone and grapevined mortar joints, a trademark of WPA-built structures in southeast Colorado, and features beveled stone piers, corbeled copings and tapered voussoirs for the arches.
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    • 2021, Clay Lancaster, Antebellum Architecture of Kentucky:
      Generally the mortar line was “grapevined” (scored) and “penciled” (the score painted with a fine white line), which separated each brick.
      Category:English terms with quotations#GRAPEVINE
  5. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#GRAPEVINE, intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#GRAPEVINE) Of information, to spread as a rumor.
  6. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#GRAPEVINE, intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#GRAPEVINE) Of a person or group, to spread (a rumor).
    • 2014, Gordon S. (Mickey) Cochrane, Baseball: The Fans' Game, page 125:
      The doctor's orders were soon grapevined around the league, and all the bench jockeys on the circuit were quickly counting ten on every pitch Lefty made.
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    • 2015, Robert A. Bonner, Embers in the Ashes (Of History and Indifference):
      His flock had already grapevined the what and why.
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    • 2022, Chih-Ping Chou, Carlos Lin, Power of Freedom: Hu Shih's Political Writings, page 282:
      It will not only be long remembered by the nine million Chinese on Formosa and the twelve and half million overseas Chinese, but will soon be grapevined to the Chinese mainland and whispered there from person to person among the hundreds of millions of Chinese who have been living and suffering for the last five years under Communist tyranny.
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  7. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#GRAPEVINE) To link up through an informal communication network.
    • 2005, Okeyo A. Jumal, Spiritual Shackles: Historical Novel, page 63:
      But with the Negro foster homes in Pasadena grapevined together, the circumstances of little Narva did not make anyone enthusiastic about taking her into their homes.
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