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Verb
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guts, plural;
  1. Take out the intestines and other internal organs of (a fish or other animal) before cooking it

  2. Remove or destroy completely the internal parts of (a building or other structure)
    • - the fire gutted most of the factory
  3. Remove or extract the most important parts of (something) in a damaging or destructive manner
    • - a mine shutdown gutted the town's economy
Noun
  1. The stomach or belly
    • - a painful stabbing feeling in his gut
  2. The lower alimentary canal or a part of this; the intestine
    • - microbes which naturally live in the human gut
  3. Entrails that have been removed or exposed in violence or by a butcher

  4. The internal parts or essence of something
    • - the guts of a modern computer
  5. Personal courage and determination; toughness of character
    • - she had both more brains and more guts than her husband
    • - you just haven't got the guts to admit it
  6. (of a feeling or reaction) Based on a deep-seated emotional response rather than considered thought; instinctive
    • - a gut feeling
  7. Fiber made from the intestines of animals, used esp. for violin or racket strings or for surgical use
    • - gut strings
  8. A narrow passage or strait


  1. intestine: the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus
  2. empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building"
  3. a narrow channel or strait
  4. remove the guts of; "gut the sheep"
  5. catgut: a strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery
  6. (guts) backbone: fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it"
  7. Gut is a German grindcore band, often credited as fathers of pornogrind, and known for their over-the-top vocals and morbid, pornographic imagery. ...
  8. Gut is a peer-reviewed medical journal on gastroenterology and hepatology. It is the journal of the British Society of Gastroenterology and is published by the BMJ Group, which is a subsidiary of the British Medical Association.
  9. In zoology, the gut, also known as the alimentary canal or alimentary tract, is a tube by which bilaterian animals transfer food to the digestion organs. In large bilaterians the gut generally also has an exit, the anus, by which the animal disposes of solid wastes. ...
  10. The Gut is a settlement near Deadman's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador.
  11. Nickelodeon GUTS is a television reality "action sports" competition series hosted by actor/comedian Mike O'Malley and co-hosted/officiated by British actress Moira "Mo" Quirk. The series was broadcast by the cable television network Nickelodeon from 1992-1995. ...
  12. (GUTs) The term Grand Unified Theory or GUT, refers to any of several similar models in particle physics in which at high energy scales, the three gauge interactions of the Standard Model which define the electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions, are merged into one single interaction ...
  13. The alimentary canal, especially the intestine; innards; The abdomen of a person, especially one that is enlarged; The intestines of an animal used to make strings of a tennis racket or violin, etc; To eviscerate; To remove or destroy the most important parts of; Made of gut, e.g. ...
  14. (guts) The entrails or contents of the abdomen; Courage; determination; Content, substance; To show determination or courage (especially in the combination guts out)
  15. (Guts) the inside pages of a multi-page publication that has a separate cover.
  16. (7. GUTS) (2005) This Nickelodeon sports show remake is just another slasher film.
  17. (GUTS) (Global Unlimited Task Squad) is the "peace-keeping" force of the Tiga universe. A special investigation team of the TPC (Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium).
  18. (Guts) A loose description of a poker game that has no opening hand requirement to begin the betting.
  19. (Guts) Any of a number of strategies where the call strike is lower than the put strike leaving the trader with a built-in box position and a guaranteed minimum value at expiration.  One of the basic guts positions, for example, is long $50 call and long $60 put which is a guts strangle. ...
  20. (Guts) Flexible polyurethane foam that has adequate support under load and does not "bottom out" is said to have "guts".
  21. (Guts) Sausage. (In olden days, hog intestines were stuffed with the ground meat which was seasoned into sausage [sow & sage].)
  22. (Guts) The tobacco waste product discarded in the process of rolling a blunt. (Dorian)
  23. The long guts is a neutral strategy in options trading which involves the simultaneous buying of an in-the-money call option and an in-the-money put option on the same underlying and having the same expiry date.
  24. Esophagus, stomach and intestines.
  25. relatively small coastal waterway connecting larger bodies of water or other waterways (creek, inlet, slough).