parse: [from linguistic terminology] vt. 1. To determine the
syntactic structure of a sentence or other utterance (close to the
standard English meaning). "That was the one I saw you." "I can't
parse that." 2. More generally, to understand or comprehend. "It's
very simple; you just kretch the glims and then aos the zotz." "I
can't parse that." 3. Of fish, to have to remove the bones
yourself. "I object to parsing fish", means "I don't want to get a
whole fish, but a sliced one is okay". A `parsed fish' has been
deboned. There is some controversy over whether `unparsed' should
mean `bony', or also mean `deboned'.