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guy 1 G0323300 (gī)n. A rope, cord, or cable used to steady, guide, or secure something.tr.v. guyed, guy·ing, guys To steady, guide, or secure with a rope, cord, or cable. [Partly from Middle English gie, guide, guy (from Old French guie, from guier, to guide; see weid- in Indo-European roots) and partly from Low German; akin to Dutch gei, brail.]
guy 2 G0323300 (gī)n.1. Informal A man; a fellow.2. guys Informal Persons of either sex.3. Chiefly British A person of odd or grotesque appearance or dress.4. often Guy An effigy of Guy Fawkes paraded through the streets of English towns and burned on Guy Fawkes Day.tr.v. guyed, guy·ing, guys To hold up to ridicule; mock. [After Guy Fawkes.]guy (ɡaɪ) n1. informal a man or youth2. Brit a crude effigy of Guy Fawkes, usually made of old clothes stuffed with straw or rags, that is burnt on top of a bonfire on Guy Fawkes Day3. (Clothing & Fashion) Brit a person in shabby or ludicrously odd clothes4. (plural) informal persons of either sexvb (tr) to make fun of; ridicule[C19: short for Guy Fawkes]
guy (ɡaɪ) n (Mechanical Engineering) a rope, chain, wire, etc, for anchoring an object, such as a radio mast, in position or for steadying or guiding it while being hoisted or loweredvb (Mechanical Engineering) (tr) to anchor, steady, or guide with a guy or guys[C14: probably from Low German; compare Dutch gei brail, geiblok pulley, Old French guie guide, from guier to guide]
Guy (ɡaɪ) n (Biography) Buddy, real name George Guy. born 1936, US blues singer and guitarist
GUY abbreviation for (Automotive Engineering) Guyana (international car registration) guy1 (gaɪ) n. 1. a man or boy; fellow. 2. Usually, guys. Informal. persons of either sex; people: Do you guys want to go out tonight? 3. (often cap.) an effigy of Guy Fawkes burned in Britain on Guy Fawkes Day. 4. Chiefly Brit. Slang. a grotesque person. v.t. 5. to ridicule. [1800–10; after Guy Fawkes] usage: The use of guys meaning “people” in reference either to a mixed group or to a group of women has drawn criticism as sexist language, even when used by women. guy2 (gaɪ) n. 1. a rope, cable, or appliance used to guide and steady an object being hoisted or lowered, or to secure anything likely to shift its position. v.t. 2. to guide, steady, or secure with a guy or guys. [1300–50; Middle English gye < Old French guie a guide, derivative of guier to guide] guy Past participle: guyed Gerund: guying
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I guy | you guy | he/she/it guys | we guy | you guy | they guy |
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I guyed | you guyed | he/she/it guyed | we guyed | you guyed | they guyed |
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I am guying | you are guying | he/she/it is guying | we are guying | you are guying | they are guying |
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I have guyed | you have guyed | he/she/it has guyed | we have guyed | you have guyed | they have guyed |
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I was guying | you were guying | he/she/it was guying | we were guying | you were guying | they were guying |
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I had guyed | you had guyed | he/she/it had guyed | we had guyed | you had guyed | they had guyed |
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I will guy | you will guy | he/she/it will guy | we will guy | you will guy | they will guy |
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I will have guyed | you will have guyed | he/she/it will have guyed | we will have guyed | you will have guyed | they will have guyed |
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I will be guying | you will be guying | he/she/it will be guying | we will be guying | you will be guying | they will be guying |
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I have been guying | you have been guying | he/she/it has been guying | we have been guying | you have been guying | they have been guying |
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I will have been guying | you will have been guying | he/she/it will have been guying | we will have been guying | you will have been guying | they will have been guying |
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I had been guying | you had been guying | he/she/it had been guying | we had been guying | you had been guying | they had been guying |
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I would guy | you would guy | he/she/it would guy | we would guy | you would guy | they would guy |
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I would have guyed | you would have guyed | he/she/it would have guyed | we would have guyed | you would have guyed | they would have guyed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | guy - an informal term for a youth or man; "a nice guy"; "the guy's only doing it for some doll"hombre, bozo, catadult male, man - an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman); "there were two women and six men on the bus"sod - an informal British term for a youth or man; "the poor sod couldn't even buy a drink" | | 2. | Guy - an effigy of Guy Fawkes that is burned on a bonfire on Guy Fawkes Dayeffigy, simulacrum, image - a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture); "the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln"; "the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone"Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom | | 3. | guy - a cable, wire, or rope that is used to brace something (especially a tent)guy cable, guy rope, guy wirebracing, brace - a structural member used to stiffen a frameworkcollapsible shelter, tent - a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek" | Verb | 1. | guy - subject to laughter or ridicule; "The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house"; "The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher"; "His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday"blackguard, jest at, laugh at, make fun, poke fun, ridicule, roast, ribbemock, mock - treat with contempt; "The new constitution mocks all democratic principles"tease - mock or make fun of playfully; "the flirting man teased the young woman"lampoon, satirise, satirize - ridicule with satire; "The writer satirized the politician's proposal"debunk, expose - expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas; "The physicist debunked the psychic's claims"stultify - cause to appear foolish; "He stultified himself by contradicting himself and being inconsistent" | | 2. | guy - steady or support with a guy wire or cable; "The Italians guyed the Tower of Pisa to prevent it from collapsing"stabilise, stabilize, steady, brace - support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace; "brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel" |
guynoun (Informal) man, person, fellow, lad, cat (dated slang), bloke (Brit. informal), chap I was working with a guy from Manchester.Translationsguy (gai) noun1. a man. I don't know the guy you're talking about. 傢伙 家伙2. (also ˈguy-rope) a rope which keeps a tent etc steady. 繩索 绳索guy
guy n. a fellow; a man or boy. (Colloquial. Very old. Not necessarily male in the plural.) When you guys finish getting your makeup on, we can go back to the guys. See:- a guy thing
- a tough guy
- a wise guy
- as the next guy
- big guy
- couldn't happen to a nicer (person)
- fall guy
- girl thing/guy thing
- guy
- guy thing
- manic pixie dream guy
- Mr Nice Guy
- Mr. Nice Guy
- nice guy
- Nice guys finish last
- no more Mr Nice Guy
- no more Mr. Nice Guy
- one heck of a (something or someone)
- one hell of a (something or someone)
- regular guy
- right guy
- smart guy
- tough guy
- wise guy
- you guys
- You guys bitchin’?
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guy a rope, chain, wire, etc., for anchoring an object, such as a radio mast, in position or for steadying or guiding it while being hoisted or lowered
Guy Buddy, real name George Guy. born 1936, US blues singer and guitarist Guy (Russian, leer; from Dutch leier), a rope on a ship used to set fore-and-aft sails, guard deck openings, guard open decks where there are no protective coamings or bulwarks, or suspend hoses while transferring liquid fuel when under way. On modern ships the permanent or movable guard rails consist of metal stanchions at least 1 m high with holes through which two or three guys (manropes) are passed. guy[gī] (engineering) A rope or wire securing a pole, derrick, or similar temporary structure in a vertical position. guyA supporting rope, cable, or wire which is anchored at one end and tied to an object or structure in order to stabilize it.GUY
GUYGOST 7.67 Latin three-letter geocode for Guyana. The code is used for transactions to and from Guyanese bank accounts and for international shipping to Guyana. As with all GOST 7.67 codes, it is used primarily in Cyrillic alphabets.GUY
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GUY➣Guyana (ISO Country code) | GUY➣Girl Under You (Lady Gaga song) | GUY➣Air Guyane, French Guiana (ICAO code) |
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Synonyms for guynoun manSynonyms- man
- person
- fellow
- lad
- cat
- bloke
- chap
Synonyms for guynoun an informal term for a youth or manSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an effigy of Guy Fawkes that is burned on a bonfire on Guy Fawkes DayRelated Words- effigy
- simulacrum
- image
- Britain
- Great Britain
- U.K.
- UK
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
noun a cable, wire, or rope that is used to brace something (especially a tent)Synonyms- guy cable
- guy rope
- guy wire
Related Words- bracing
- brace
- collapsible shelter
- tent
verb subject to laughter or ridiculeSynonyms- blackguard
- jest at
- laugh at
- make fun
- poke fun
- ridicule
- roast
- rib
Related Words- bemock
- mock
- tease
- lampoon
- satirise
- satirize
- debunk
- expose
- stultify
verb steady or support with a guy wire or cableRelated Words- stabilise
- stabilize
- steady
- brace
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