Grass in English slang has a predominate meaning that's very different from the way it is used here. "Grass" refers to someone who snitches on their partners or associates to an authority or the action of doing so. Generally it's attributed to criminals or other seedy characters.
An example I'll pull from here is;
"If you grass on me I'll kick your ass!"
As a noun it would be used along the lines of;
"Don't tell Robert, I know he's a grass."
I think that definition makes the title "GRASS" make a lot more sense.
that makes sense!
ReplyDeleteSo much clearer!
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