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noun

  • A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
  • More loosely, any of various tubular invertebrates resembling annelids but not closely related to them, such as velvet worms, acorn worms, flatworms, or roundworms.
  • A type of wingless "dragon", especially a gigantic sea serpent.
  • Either a mythical "dragon" (especially wingless), a gigantic sea serpent, or a creature that resembles a Mongolian death worm.
  • A contemptible or devious being.

    "Don't try to run away, you little worm!"

  • A self-replicating program that propagates through a network.
  • A graphical representation of the total runs scored in an innings.
  • Anything helical, especially the thread of a screw.
  • Any creeping or crawling animal, such as a snake, snail, or caterpillar.
  • An internal tormentor; something that gnaws or afflicts one’s mind with remorse.
  • A strip of linked tiles sharing parallel edges in a tiling.
  • The lytta.
  • (preceded by definite article) A dance, or dance move, in which the dancer lies on the floor and undulates the body horizontally thereby moving forwards.

verb

  • To make (one's way) with a crawling motion.

    "We wormed our way through the underbrush."

  • To move with one's body dragging the ground.
  • To work one's way by artful or devious means.
  • To work (one's way or oneself) (into) gradually or slowly; to insinuate.

    "He wormed his way into the organization"

  • To effect, remove, drive, draw, or the like, by slow and secret means; often followed by out.
  • (in “worm out of”) To drag out of, to get information that someone is reluctant or unwilling to give (through artful or devious means or by pleading or asking repeatedly).
  • To fill in the contlines of (a rope) before parcelling and serving.

    "Worm and parcel with the lay; turn and serve the other way."

  • To deworm (an animal).
  • To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of (a dog, etc.) for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw, and formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.
  • To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm.

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