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ALL meanings of weed

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  • noun weed Thurlow [thur-loh] /ˈθɜr loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1797–1882, U.S. journalist and politician. 1
  • verb with object weed to free from weeds or troublesome plants; root out weeds from: to weed a garden. 1
  • verb with object weed to root out or remove (a weed or weeds), as from a garden (often followed by out): to weed out crab grass from a lawn. 1
  • verb with object weed to remove as being undesirable, inefficient, or superfluous (often followed by out): to weed out inexperienced players. 1
  • verb with object weed to rid (something) of undesirable or superfluous elements. 1
  • verb without object weed to remove weeds or the like. 1
  • idioms weed (deep) in / into the weeds, Slang. (of a restaurant worker) overwhelmed and falling behind in serving customers: Our waitress was so deep in the weeds that we waited 40 minutes for our burgers. in trouble; overwhelmed by problems: He knows our marriage is in deep weeds. involved in the details: I’m in the weeds of planning my wedding. Also, in deep weeds. 1
  • noun weed A wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants. 1
  • noun weed unwanted plant 1
  • noun weed drug: marijuana 1
  • noun weed seaweed 1
  • transitive verb weed pull weeds 1
  • transitive verb weed eliminate 1
  • countable noun weed A weed is a wild plant that grows in gardens or fields of crops and prevents the plants that you want from growing properly. 0
  • variable noun weed Weed is a plant that grows in water and usually forms a thick floating mass. There are many different kinds of weed. 0
  • verb weed If you weed an area, you remove the weeds from it. 0
  • uncountable noun weed People sometimes refer to tobacco or marijuana as weed. 0
  • noun weed any plant that grows wild and profusely, esp one that grows among cultivated plants, depriving them of space, food, etc 0
  • noun weed a thin or unprepossessing person 0
  • noun weed an inferior horse, esp one showing signs of weakness of constitution 0
  • verb weed to remove (useless or troublesome plants) from (a garden, etc) 0
  • noun weed a black crepe band worn to indicate mourning 0
  • noun weed any undesired, uncultivated plant, esp. one growing in profusion so as to crowd out a desired crop, disfigure a lawn, etc. 0
  • noun weed tobacco 0
  • noun weed a cigar or cigarette 0
  • noun weed marijuana 0
  • noun weed something useless; specif., a horse that is unfit for racing or breeding 0
  • noun weed (Countable Noun) Any plant regarded as unwanted at the place where, and at the time when it is growing. 0
  • verb transitive weed to remove the weeds from (a garden, lawn, etc.) 0
  • noun weed Short for duckweed. 0
  • verb transitive weed to remove (a weed) 0
  • noun weed (Uncountable Noun) (archaic or obsolete) Underbrush; low shrubs. 0
  • verb transitive weed to remove as useless, harmful, etc. 0
  • noun weed A drug or the like made from the leaves of a plant. 0
  • verb transitive weed to rid of elements regarded as useless, harmful, etc. 0
  • noun weed (Countable Noun) A weak horse, which is therefore unfit to breed from. 0
  • intransitive verb weed to remove weeds, etc. 0
  • noun weed (Countable Noun) (Britain, informal) A puny person; one who has with little physical strength. 0
  • noun weed a garment 0
  • noun weed (Countable Noun) (Scotland) A sudden illness or relapse, often attended with fever, which attacks women in childbed. 0
  • noun weed black mourning clothes, esp. those worn by a widow 0
  • noun weed (Countable Noun) (figuratively) Something unprofitable or troublesome; anything useless. 0
  • noun weed a black mourning band, as of crepe, worn on a man's hat or sleeve 0
  • noun weed (archaic) A garment or piece of clothing. 0
  • noun weed (archaic) Clothing collectively; clothes, dress. 0
  • noun weed (archaic) An article of dress worn in token of grief; a mourning garment or badge. 0
  • noun weed (archaic) widow's weeds: female mourning apparel. 0
  • verb weed To remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area. 0
  • verb weed simple past tense and past participle of wee. 0
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