ALL meanings of hays
Hays
H h - noun hays John Milton, 1838–1905, U.S. statesman and author. 1
- noun hays a river in NW Canada, flowing NE to the Great Slave Lake. 530 miles (853 km) long. 1
- verb with object hays to convert (plant material) into hay. 1
- verb with object hays to furnish (horses, cows, etc.) with hay. 1
- verb without object hays to cut grass, clover, or the like, and store for use as forage. 1
- idioms hays a roll in the hay, Slang. sexual intercourse. 1
- idioms hays hit the hay, Informal. to go to bed: It got to be past midnight before anyone thought of hitting the hay. 1
- idioms hays in the hay, in bed; retired, especially for the night: By ten o'clock he's in the hay. 1
- idioms hays make hay of, to scatter in disorder; render ineffectual: The destruction of the manuscript made hay of two years of painstaking labor. 1
- idioms hays make hay while the sun shines, to seize an opportunity when it presents itself: If you want to be a millionaire, you have to make hay while the sun shines. Also, make hay. 1
- noun hays Plural form of hay. 1
- noun hays plural of hay. 0
- verb hays third-person singular simple present indicative form of hay. 0
- noun hays Arthur Garfield1881-1954; U.S. lawyer & civil libertarian 0