1 [mass noun] vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop.
ground covered with grass.
pasture land:the farms were mostly given over to grass
2a mainly herbaceous plant with jointed stems and spikes of small wind-pollinated flowers, predominant in grass.
3 [mass noun] informal cannabis.
4British informal a police informer.
[perhaps related to the 19th-century rhyming slang grasshopper 'copper']
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Universal
1cover (an area of ground) with grass:the railway tracks were mostly grassed over
US feed (livestock) on grass.
2British informal inform the police of someone’s criminal activities or plans: [no object]:someone had grassed on the thieves [with object]:she threatened to grass me up
3catch and bring (a fish) to the riverbank:anglers grassed 294 trout
4chiefly Rugby & Australian Rules knock (someone) down.
at grass
grazing:the mare will be out at grass during the day
the grass is always greener on the other side (of the fence)
proverb other people’s lives or situations always seem better than your own.