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Suburban warfare where the enemy is grass and the prize is bragging rights.
means Cutting grass or crops down to a uniform short length, usually for tidiness or harvest.
from From Old English 'mawan,' to cut down with a scythe — back when this meant sweaty labor, not a Saturday with a beer.
Word cousin'Aftermath' originally meant grass regrown after mowing.
Lawn obsessionAmerican lawns cover more area than any irrigated crop.
Stripe scienceMower stripes are bent grass catching light, not paint.