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Originally posted by Robert J. Yates
English mutha****a, English.
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I don't comprehend Nigerian
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Actually, the term "grok" comes from "Stranger in a strange land" by Robert Hienlen. It's a pretty good book about people who suffer from being different from the crowd. And it's a classic story.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=grok
For the def..
I thought you'd get a kick out of the proverb, as it seems to define things well. But, perhaps as with most proverbs, people take them different ways.