Grapevine

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The term Grapevine may refer to:

  • Grapevine Talk, a online software product used for collaboration and voice communications with groups of people
  • Grapevine, common name for plants of the genus Vitis
  • Grapevine (gossip), term often used to describe a form of informal communication, as in "heard it through the grapevine"
  • Grapevine (dance move), a step pattern in several dances
  • Grapevine (disk magazine), an Amiga disk magazine produced by the demoscene group "LSD" in the early-to-mid 1990s
  • Grapevine (TV series), a 1992 American program
  • The Reykjavík Grapevine, an English-language Icelandic magazine which debuted in 2003
  • Grapevine, a grappling hold where one or both legs are used to entangle an opponent's leg, for instance from the mounted position
  • Grapevine knot, also known as the Double fisherman's knot, a knot to tie two ropes or two ends of the same rope together

Grapevine song

Places in the United States
    • Grapevine, a steep portion of the old Ridge Route highway, later taken over by I-5, linking the Los Angeles Basin with the San Joaquin Valley in California
    • Grapevine, California, a village at the base of The Grapevine on the Ridge Route highway
    • Grapevine, Texas
    • Grapevine Canyon, several
    • Grapevine, a place near Sheridan, Arkansas
    • Grapevine, West Virginia, a hollow in Appalachia, either near Cameron or in McDowell County; the subject of the eponymous book of photographs by Susan Lipper

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