gut



gut

(gət)
1. n. the belly; the intestines. Tom poked Bill right in the gut.
2. mod. basic; fundamental. We are not dealing with what I would call one of the gut matters of the day.
3. mod. [of a college or high school course] easy. I won’t take anymore gut economics courses. Even those are hard.
4. n. an easy course in school. That course is a gut.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Priska-German, Biblical Greek
Jada (1)JA-də, JAY-dəEnglish
Dorottya-Hungarian
Rebekkare-BE-kah (German), RE-bek-kah (Finnish)German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese, Finnish, Biblical Greek
CharityCHER-i-tee, CHAR-i-teeEnglish
Imran-Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Malay, Bengali