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When used as a noun, "vine" often refers specifically to grapevines in agricultural contexts, though it can describe any climbing plant. As a verb, it is less common than the noun form and is typically used in gardening or descriptive writing to describe how a plant moves and grows.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, both are hiding in different parts of the office to avoid their boss.
Mark

yo, is that vine thing actually taking over the breakroom wall?

Mark
Sarah
Sarah

yeah it's totally gone wild. david's gonna lose it when he sees.

💡
Mark uses 'yo' as casual bro-slang to initiate the conversation. Sarah uses the phrasal verb 'gone wild' to describe the plant growing uncontrollably, reflecting her cynical amusement at their boss's inevitable frustration.

Meanings

noun

A climbing or trailing plant, especially one that produces grapes.

"The old brick wall was completely covered in ivy vine."

verb (intransitive)

To grow or spread by means of vines.

"The jasmine began to vine around the trellis."

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