Glom | Mean of glom in English Dictionary
/ˈglɑːm/
- Verb
- to take or get (something)
- The book consists of a collection of humorous essays glommed [=taken] from popular magazines.
- to take (something) for your own use
- He glommed on to other people's ideas as if they were his own.
- to become strongly attached to or associated with (someone or something)
- The coating gloms on to the plastic during heating.
- He glommed onto me at the party, and I was stuck talking to him all night.
- to become aware of (something)
- Other businesses have not yet glommed on to the potential of this new technology.