- gut
- gut [gut]n.[ME < OE guttas, pl. < base of geotan, to pour: for IE base see GUST1]1.a) [pl.] the bowels; entrailsb) the stomach or belly: now often regarded as an indelicate usage2. all or part of the alimentary canal, esp. the intestine3. tough cord made from animal intestines, used for violin strings, surgical sutures, etc.; catgut4. the little bag of silk removed from a silkworm before it has spun its cocoon: made into strong cord for use in fishing tackle5. a narrow passage or gully, as of a stream or path6. [pl.] Informal the basic, inner or deeper parts7. [pl.] Informala) daring, courage, perseverance, vigor, etc.b) impudence; effronteryc) power or forcevt.gutted, gutting1. to remove the intestines from; eviscerate2. to destroy the interior of, as by fireadj.Slang1. urgent and basic or fundamental [the gut issues of a campaign]2. easy; simple [a gut course in college]——————hate someone's guts Slangto hate someone intensely
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.