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What (who) is grind crank - definition

2006 FILM DIRECTED BY MARK NEVELDINE AND BRIAN TAYLOR
Crank (Movie); Crank (movie); Crank (motion picture); Chev Chelios; Crank (soundtrack); Crank Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; List of Crank characters; Chev Chelios (Crank); Crank 1; Crank film; Crank movie; Carlito (Crank)

grind crank      
A mythical accessory to a terminal. A crank on the side of a monitor, which when operated makes a zizzing noise and causes the computer to run faster. Usually one does not refer to a grind crank out loud, but merely makes the appropriate gesture and noise. See grind. Historical note: At least one real machine actually had a grind crank - the R1, a research machine built toward the end of the days of the great vacuum tube computers, in 1959. R1 (also known as "The Rice Institute Computer" (TRIC) and later as "The Rice University Computer" (TRUC)) had a single-step/free-run switch for use when debugging programs. Since single-stepping through a large program was rather tedious, there was also a crank with a cam and gear arrangement that repeatedly pushed the single-step button. This allowed one to "crank" through a lot of code, then slow down to single-step for a bit when you got near the code of interest, poke at some registers using the console typewriter, and then keep on cranking. [Jargon File]
grind         
Hollow grind
1. (MIT and Berkeley) To prettify hardcopy of code, especially LISP code, by reindenting lines, printing keywords and comments in distinct fonts (if available), etc. This usage was associated with the MacLISP community and is now rare; prettyprint was and is the generic term for such operations. 2. (Unix) To generate the formatted version of a document from the nroff, troff, TeX, or Scribe source. 3. To run seemingly interminably, especially (but not necessarily) if performing some tedious and inherently useless task. Similar to crunch or grovel. Grinding has a connotation of using a lot of CPU time, but it is possible to grind a disk, network, etc. See also hog. 4. To make the whole system slow. "Troff really grinds a PDP-11." 5. "grind grind" excl. Roughly, "Isn't the machine slow today!" [Jargon File] (1994-12-16)
grind         
Hollow grind
¦ verb (past and past participle ground)
1. reduce to small particles or powder by crushing.
2. sharpen, smooth, or produce by crushing or friction.
operate (a mill or machine) by turning the handle.
3. rub together gratingly.
press or rub (something) into a surface.
4. move noisily and laboriously.
(grind something out) produce something laboriously.
(often grind away) work or study hard.
5. (grind someone down) wear someone down with harsh treatment.
[as adjective grinding] oppressive and seemingly endless: grinding poverty.
6. informal (of a dancer) rotate the hips erotically.
¦ noun
1. an act or process of grinding.
2. hard dull work: the daily grind.
US informal an excessively hard-working student.
Phrases
grind to a halt (or come to a grinding halt) slow down gradually and then stop completely.
Derivatives
grinder noun
grindingly adverb
Origin
OE grindan, prob. of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Crank (film)

Crank is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (in their directorial debuts) and starring Jason Statham, Amy Smart and Jose Pablo Cantillo. English hitman Chev Chelios is based in Los Angeles, is poisoned by the mafia and must keep his adrenaline flowing constantly in order to keep himself alive, while he tries to track down the man who poisoned him. The title of the film comes from a slang word for methamphetamine.

The film was followed by a sequel titled Crank: High Voltage in 2009.