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lay (one) low lay (one) lowTo render one unable to move or leave their bed. The car accident laid her low for a couple of months. My husband won't be able to come in to work today—he's been laid low by the flu.See also: lay, lowlay low1. To be, make oneself, or remain hidden or inconspicuous; to avoid being found, detected, or scrutinized by others. (A common erroneous variation of the grammatically correct "lie low.") I'm sorry I haven't been around to see you lately, but with the police investigating the company I thought it would be better to lay low for a while. Jim and Colby are laying low with the goods. Once the heat from the cops eases up, they'll send the stuff over to us.2. By extension, to keep to oneself; to avoid interactions with others. I think I'm just going to lay low at home this weekend—I don't really feel like going out at all.See also: lay, lowlay someone lowOvercome someone, as in He laid him low with one good punch, or The flu laid us low for two weeks. [1300s] Also see lie low. See also: lay, low, someonelay someone low 1 (of an illness) reduce someone to inactivity. 2 bring to an end the high position or good fortune formerly enjoyed by someone.See also: lay, low, someonelay somebody ˈlow (informal) (of an illness) cause somebody to go to bed or be unable to work normally: That flu laid her low for a couple of weeks.See also: lay, low, somebody lay low1. To keep oneself or one's plans hidden.2. To bide one's time but remain ready for action.3. To cause to be dead or unable to get up from a lying position: How many soldiers were laid low in that battle? The flu has laid low thousands.See also: lay, low |