Vine

Word VINE
Character 4
Hyphenation vine
Pronunciations /vaɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Vine"

What do we mean by vine?

A weak-stemmed plant that derives its support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface. noun

The stem of such a plant. noun

A grapevine. noun

Grapevines considered as a group. noun

To form or develop like a vine. intransitive verb

A climbing plant with a woody stem, the fruit of which is known as the grape; a grape-vine: often called specifically the vine. It is of the genus Vitis, and of numerous species and varieties, the primary species being the V. vinifera of the Old World. See grape and Vitis. noun

Any plant with a long slender stem that trails on the ground, or climbs and supports itself by winding round a fixed object, or by seizing any fixed thing with its tendrils or claspers: as, the hop-vine; the vines of melons. noun

A plant of Jamaica, Forsteronia floribunda of the Apocynaceæ, yielding an excellent caoutchouc noun

Aspidiotus uvæ, a small, round, inconspicuous scale occurring on grapecanes in the United States; also. A. vitis, a closely allied species occurring in Europe. noun

The grape-vine filbert-gall of Cecidomyia vitis-coryloides, a rounded mass of galls 1½ or 2 inches in diameter, springing from a common center, and composed of from ten to forty woolly greenish galls, the larger ones the size and shape of a filbert noun

The grape-vine tomato-gall of Lasioptera vitis, a mass of irregular succulent swellings on the leaf-stalks of the vine, yellowish-green with rosy cheeks, or sometimes entirely red. noun

The grape-vine apple-gall of Cecidomyia vitis-pomum, a globular, fleshy, greenish gall, nearly an inch in diameter, attached by a rough base to the stem of the vine noun

The leaf-gall of the above-ground form of Phylloxera vastatrix. noun

Sesia polistiformis, a small hornet-moth whose larva bores in the roots of the vine. noun

Vitis Labrusca, the northern fox-grape of America. See Vitis. noun

Any woody climbing plant which bears grapes. noun

Hence, a climbing or trailing plant; the long, slender stem of any plant that trails on the ground, or climbs by winding round a fixed object, or by seizing anything with its tendrils, or claspers; a creeper noun

A small kind of squash. noun

The climbing plant that produces grapes.

Any plant of the genus Vitis.

(by extension) Any similar climbing or trailing plant.

1) A trailing or climbing plant. 2) A social media app where users post 7 second long videos, called vines, for others to see. The most popular vines consist of people trying to be funny, and are often racist or make fun of a certain group. Some "Vine stars" take vine so seriously they think it's their job. People will try to replicate popular vines by repeating them over and over in an attempt to be funny. Meanwhile, everyone with an IQ above 30 finds it annoying, redundant and not entertaining at all. See 21. Several vines have migrated onto other social media sites, because apparently seeing it 40 times on Vine alone isn't enough. You'll probably see the same vine resubmitted many times on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. The most popular ideas for vines include: - Black people be like this, white people be like this - Damaging or vandalising someones property, followed by "CALM DOWN DUDE IT'S A PRANK, IT'S A JOKE BRO" when they find out and are understandably aggravated - Me cooking spaghetti when my mom is home, me cooking spaghetti when my mom isn't home Luckily, they only last 7 seconds, so you don't need to deal with the stupidity for very long. Impress your friends by watching vines in front of them, then not laughing because you know they aren't entertaining. For some reason, people find every new vine the funniest thing in the entire 4.5 billion year history of the world, and by not laughing they'll start to believe you're some sort of God or something. Urban Dictionary

They're like memes, except seven seconds long and not as dank. Mostly made by normies/casuals and people who are black/want to be black in hopes of attaining street cred and perpetuating stereotypes. Urban Dictionary

Dead but never forgotten Urban Dictionary

I will now quote my favorite vines. Bitch gon step on my focking toes, bitch, with the focking cow gurl, focking boot beitch disGUSTing *points window cleaner* shoot me. HMH that is not correct, BC ACCORDING TO THE ECYLOPEIDA OF KASPKASKAPK ily bitch, i aint gon never stop lovin u b e i t c hhh i wanna be a cowboyy babyyy many more i just cant remember the words Urban Dictionary

Vine is the app that died on December 16th, 2016, and everyone was, and still is, devastated. Besides that tragic death of this wonderful app, Vine was a six-second video platform. They made people famous, like Liza Koshy and Gabbie Hanna. Urban Dictionary

Dead. Urban Dictionary

A vine is a suit does anybody fuckin listen to big L damn!!!!!! Urban Dictionary

Dead Urban Dictionary

1. A leaf whip like thing that grows out of plants 2. A app where you can upload 6 second videos, usually created for humor. Urban Dictionary

OKAY THIS SITE IS LITERALLY ONLY FILLED WITH STUPID SHIT CAUSING PEOPLE TO DIE BUT ITS SO FUCKED UP THAT I LOVE IT IF U WANNA CHECK IT OUT JUST DOWNLOAD THE FUCKING APP SERIOUSLY Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Vine

The word "vine" in example sentences

"Burdened vine" seems a trifle obscure -- why _burdened vine_? ❋ Charles Herbert Sylvester (N/A)

His remark that the term vine must refer to some plant of the habit of a vine is conclusive against the claims of all the plants hitherto identified with the vine of ❋ Unknown (1884)

The cane of the vine is then taken into the house, if it has been wintered outside, and carefully trained to the rafter, the part next the ground being still kept wrapped round with hay bands, and the hole stopped close round the stem, so as to prevent the vine receiving any check from the cold of the external air. ❋ Jane (1845)

These produce natural arbours, rendered often still more compact by the assistance of an annual creeping plant which we call a vine, that never fails to entwine itself among their branches, and always produces a very desirable shade. ❋ J. Hector St. John De Cr��vecoeur (1774)

Good works are the children of the new nature, the products of our union with Christ, as the fruitfulness of the vine is the product of its union with the root. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The vine of Sodom always thought might refer to Cucumis calocynthis, which is bitter end powders inside; the term vine would scarcely be given to any but a trailing or other plant of the habit of a vine. " ❋ Unknown (1884)

I love anything with strawberies, but I agree with your grandma, that eating them straight from the vine is one of life's greatest pleasures! ❋ Homesick Texan (2009)

One character hints that it might be that the vine is some sort of god that the Mayans have “sacrificed to” for hundreds of years, and this whole effort just comes off as racist. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The grape vine is climbing up the berry tree and the blackberry is having a pissing contest with something hideous from the neighbour's side of the fence about who has the biggest brambles. ❋ Nathreee (2009)

The orchid involved, Vanilla planifolia, grows as a thin vine twisting its way around host trees. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As I type this, all the green vine is actually sewed down (all that stitching in the sun), as are all the green leaves - the other colours I shall make a start on this evening in front of whatever telly is being watched. ❋ Katelnorth (2008)

Clayton is tangled in vine cutting like at Tarzan, crazy vines around his neck and his body. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Phillips family in White Township found the 10-pound orange object hanging on a vine from a tree in their backyard. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Another top tip, for when they are mostly ripe on the vine, is to take some secateurs and clip off whole bunches, so that you can pick the berries away from the main bush. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Does anyone know if this vine is harmfull to the tree? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Floating images, metaphorical objects and dynamic texts are woven within vine-like structures in direct reference to Blake's use of the illustrated page. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Buying a vine from a nursery, making a cutting of the vine, rooting the cutting, and giving it (or selling it) to a friend is not stealing! ❋ Unknown (2005)

1) I [picked] [grapes] off a vine today! 2) Person A: Check out this new vine, it's so funny! Person B: No, it's not. Stop [believing] it's funny just because people tell you it's funny. ❋ Trexel (2015)

A: Did you see [that vine] about the [twerking] nut who didn't get the [succ]? B: nah ❋ Mecha_monster (2015)

vine [died] ❋ ..........its Me (2018)

[rip vine] ❋ Haikyu Wife (2020)

Hey, do you wanna make a vine? DON'T [GET ME] [STARTED] ON THIS [TRAGEDY] ❋ Zesty Barbecue Sauce (2019)

[3 year old] : [what’s] vine? emo depressed [teenage girl] : dead. ❋ Xlarnix (2019)

see that [cats] vine. [shit] be [hot]! ❋ Ill K (2003)

[pablo picasso] is so vine ❋ Romulus (2017)

1. [That vine] is [growing] out of that tree. 2. Have you seen that new [Vine]? ❋ Shootingballons (2015)

all people that are [reasonable] on vine: [nash grier] [pls] shut the fuck up ❋ Satmeapnhdaanie (2014)

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