Grind Vt.
1. [MIT And Berkeley; Now Rare] To Prettify
Hardcopy Of Code, Especially LISP Code, By Reindenting Lines,
Printing Keywords And Comments In Distinct Fonts (if Available),
Etc.
1. [MIT and Berkeley; now rare] To prettify
hardcopy of code, especially LISP code, by reindenting lines,
printing keywords and comments in distinct fonts (if available),
etc. This usage was associated with the MacLISP community and is
now rare; prettyprint was and is the generic term for such
operations. 2. [Unix] To generate the formatted version of a
document from the nroff, troff, TeX, or Scr
source. 3. [common] To run seemingly interminably, esp. (but not
necessarily) if performing some tedious and inherently useless
task. Similar to crunch or grovel. Grinding has a
connotation of using a lot of CPU time, but it is possible to grind
a disk, network, etc. See also hog. 4. To make the whole
system slow. "Troff really grinds a PDP-11." 5. `grind grind'
excl. Roughly, "Isn't the machine slow today!"