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    [Verb]  | "mow" | \ ˈmau̇ \


    1: to make grimaces


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Verb]  | "mow" | \ ˈmō \


    1: to cut down with a scythe or sickle or machine

    2: to cut the standing herbage (such as grass) of

    3: to kill or destroy in great numbers or mercilessly


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English mowen, going back to Old English māwan (past participle māwen), going back to West Germanic *mēan- (whence, with a differing hiatus consonant, Old Frisian miā, miān "to mow," Middle Dutch maeyen, Old High German *māen), going back to an Indo-European verbal base *h2meh1- "reap, mow," whence also Greek amáō, amân "to reap, cut" (perhaps from *h2mh1-eh2-);

      * Note : Old English māwan is a Class VII strong verb (like cnāwan {know:1|know:1}, blāwan {blow:1|blow:1}), though a weak verb in later Middle and Modern English and in other Germanic languages. The element *-eh1- in *h2meh1- has been treated as a suffix, with a parallel derivative *h2m-et- yielding Italo-Celtic *met-, in Latin metō, metere "to reap, harvest, cut off," Welsh medaf, medi "to reap," Middle Breton midiff, Breton mediñ, Middle Irish meithel "reaping party," Welsh medel. Hittite hamešha(nt)- "spring, harvest time" has also been connected with *h2meh1-, though with some dispute. Cf. {aftermath|aftermath}, {meadow|meadow}.;

    [Noun]  | "mow" | \ ˈmau̇ \


    1: a piled-up stack (as of hay or fodder); also : a pile of hay or grain in a barn

    2: the part of a barn where hay or straw is stored


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, heap, stack, from Old English mūga; akin to Old Norse mūgi heap;

    [Noun]  | "mow" | \ ˈmau̇ \


    1: grimace


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English mowe, from Anglo-French mouwe, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch mouwe protruding lip;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "mow down" 


    1: to kill or knock down (a person or many people) in a sudden and violent way

    [Noun]  | "mows" 


    1: a twisting of the facial features in disgust or disapproval;


      * e.g., " ... her mow suggested that she wasn't looking forward to a long evening of political speeches "



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    [Noun]  | "mow" 


    1: a twisting of the facial features in disgust or disapproval;


      * e.g., " ... her mow suggested that she wasn't looking forward to a long evening of political speeches "



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    [Verb]  | "mows" 


    1: to shorten the standing leafy plant cover of;


      * e.g., " ... you really should mow the lawn before it gets much higher "



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    •  cuts

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    2: to bring down by cutting;


      * e.g., " ... an afternoon spent mowing hay "



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    [Verb]  | "mow" 


    1: to shorten the standing leafy plant cover of;


      * e.g., " ... you really should mow the lawn before it gets much higher "



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    •  cut

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    2: to bring down by cutting;


      * e.g., " ... an afternoon spent mowing hay "



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    [Verb]  | "mow (down)" 


    1: to kill on a large scale;


      * e.g., " ... machine guns mowed down the advancing troops without mercy "



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    2: to strike (someone) so forcefully as to cause a fall;


      * e.g., " ... the crowd rushing in for the sale mowed down the poor clerks standing at the front entrance "



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     [ "mow mow" ]

    1: A catch phrase used predominantly in the southern Appalachians that can mean nearly anything but most commonly routine expressions which are easily interpreted like 'hello', 'yes' or 'thank you'. Context, intonation & non-verbal cues are often the key to interpreting actual meaning.

      * e.g.,  ... Roommate: Welcome home dude. 

     [ "mow mow" ]

    1: n An animal, generally of the feline persuasion.

      * e.g.,  ... n Awww, look at that cute little mow mow. 

     [ "Mow Mow" ]

    1: When the male penis erects to such a length that it peeks out of the neck and or arm hole of a t-shirt, sweater or other article of clothing. Usually occurring during speaking to a female the penis proceeds to say "Mow Mow" and poke the female on any part of her body.

      * e.g.,  ... Sasha-So heather want to go see a movie with me some.... Mow Mow. 

     [ "Mow mow" ]

    1: A term of sexual contact, without actually involving intercourse. This includes kissing, snogging, dry humping, or even just mention of such things. Rhymes with chow, not low.

      * e.g.,  ... Look at them mow-mowing! Mow Mow! 

     [ "mow" ]

    1: Verb, meaning to eat quickly/aggressively.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn, you really mowed that cheeseburger! 

     [ "mowed" ]

    1: Mowed, pronounced so it sounds like loud.

      * e.g.,  ... "Dude, you finished your grinder already?!"  


     [ "mowed" ]

    2: To devour, to eat a alrge quantity of food quickly.

      * e.g.,  ... "Yeah, I was pretty hungry." 

     [ "mowed" ]

    1: Drunk; intoxicated; "mow" being alcohol, resulting in phrases such as "on the mow" (drinking). Hence, "mowed"=drunk.

      * e.g.,  ... Wow, that girl is really mowed. 

     [ "mow mow" ]

    1: a cat meowing. also know as a snowcap.

      * e.g.,  ... an examlpe of mow mow is chinese children. 

     [ "Mow" ]

    1: To chow down on something, to devour food, to shovel food into your mouth quickly, to eat like a pig.

      * e.g.,  ... I can't wait to mow that sandwich. He totally mowed that pizza. 

     [ "mowe" ]

    1: To eat a large quantity of food...

      * e.g.,  ... Dude I'm so stoned I'm gonna fucking mowe a Sourdough Jack, curly fries, and bacon cheddar potato wedges.... 

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