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    Gut
    /ɡət/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. take out the intestines and other internal organs of (a fish or other animal) before cooking it. Similar disembowelevisceratedrawdress
    • 2. cause (someone) to feel extremely upset or disappointed: informal British "it guts me to think about what my mother and brother missed out on"
  2. The meaning of GUT is bowels, entrails —usually used in plural. How to use gut in a sentence. bowels, entrails —usually used in plural; digestive tract; also : part of the digestive tract and especially the intestine or stomach…

  3. the long tube in the body of a person or animal, through which food moves during the process of digesting food: Meat stays in the gut longer than vegetable matter. [ C ] informal. a person's stomach when it is extremely large: beer gut He's got a huge beer gut (= large stomach caused by drinking beer).

  4. GUT definition: 1. the tube in your body that takes food from your stomach to be passed out as waste 2. a…. Learn more.

  5. the belly; stomach; abdomen. the substance forming the case of the intestine; intestinal tissue or fiber: sheep's gut. a preparation of the intestines of an animal, used for various purposes, as for violin strings, tennis rackets, or fishing lines.

  6. 4 days ago · 1.plural noun. A person's or animal's guts are all the organs inside them. By the time they finish, the crew are standing ankle-deep in fish guts. 2.verb. When someone guts a dead animal or fish, they prepare it for cooking by removing all the organs from inside it. It is not always necessary to gut the fish prior to freezing. [VERB noun]

  7. When gut is a verb, it means to clean the internal organs out of a fish or other animal you intend to eat, or to completely empty a building. Colloquially, if you have guts, you're very brave. Definitions of gut. noun. the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus. synonyms: bowel, intestine. see more. verb.

  8. 1. a. The digestive tract or a portion thereof, especially the intestine or stomach. b. The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut. c. guts The bowels or entrails; viscera. 2. Slang. a. Innermost emotional or visceral response: She felt in her gut that he was guilty.

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