pogner

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to catch
 * 2)  to grab, to grasp
 * 3)  to seize
 * 4)  to be arrested or frozen (by a notion or emotion)
 * 5)  to surprise, to run into, to find out (someone in the act of wrongdoing, someone in hiding)
 * 6)  to collide, to hit
 * 7)  to receive
 * 8)  to understand,  to get (a joke)
 * 9)  to catch on or become popular, to succeed
 * 10)  to seduce, to have success in interpersonal relationships
 * 11)  to take or acquire something (for oneself)
 * 12)  to become stuck or jammed (of one object in another, used reflexively)
 * 13)  to argue, to quarrel (with someone), to butt heads (used either reflexively or with subject)
 * 14)  to make out, or to make love or have sex (used reflexively)
 * 15)  to fool
 * 1)  to understand,  to get (a joke)
 * 2)  to catch on or become popular, to succeed
 * 3)  to seduce, to have success in interpersonal relationships
 * 4)  to take or acquire something (for oneself)
 * 5)  to become stuck or jammed (of one object in another, used reflexively)
 * 6)  to argue, to quarrel (with someone), to butt heads (used either reflexively or with subject)
 * 7)  to make out, or to make love or have sex (used reflexively)
 * 8)  to fool
 * 1)  to take or acquire something (for oneself)
 * 2)  to become stuck or jammed (of one object in another, used reflexively)
 * 3)  to argue, to quarrel (with someone), to butt heads (used either reflexively or with subject)
 * 4)  to make out, or to make love or have sex (used reflexively)
 * 5)  to fool
 * 1)  to become stuck or jammed (of one object in another, used reflexively)
 * 2)  to argue, to quarrel (with someone), to butt heads (used either reflexively or with subject)
 * 3)  to make out, or to make love or have sex (used reflexively)
 * 4)  to fool
 * 1)  to make out, or to make love or have sex (used reflexively)
 * 2)  to fool
 * 1)  to make out, or to make love or have sex (used reflexively)
 * 2)  to fool
 * 1)  to fool