glom



glom

(glɑm)
1. tv. to steal something. (Underworld.) He gloms just about everything he needs.
2. tv. to take a look at someone or something. (Underworld.) Come over here and glom the view of the bank from this window.
3. tv. to arrest someone. The copper glommed Fred on Tuesday.

glommed

(glɑmd)
mod. arrested. (Underworld.) Wilmer got glommed on a speeding charge. I didn’t even know he could drive.
See also: glom

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Brigid['bridʒid]
KeatonKEE-tənEnglish (Modern)
Dorotadaw-RAW-tah (Polish)Polish, Czech, Slovak
Elisavetel-ee-SAH-vetGreek
TriciaTRISH-əEnglish
Mona['məunə]