sausage
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Is sausage a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (vulgar slang) A penis.countableslanguncountablevulgar
2. (informal) A term of endearment.Examples: "my little sausage"; "“Algernon, you silly sausage. Now you want to marry me? Don't you remember we were already engaged to be married, and then I broke it off with you?”"; "There are loads of mazes, it's all really good fun and utterly addictive — so you should certainly consider adding this little sausage to your collection."countableinformaluncountable
3. (military, archaic) A saucisse.archaiccountableuncountable
4. (rhyming slang) Ellipsis of sausage roll (“the dole; unemployment”).Examples: "I got fired and I'm back on the sausage again."abbreviationalt-ofcountableellipsisslanguncountable
verb (English)
1. (intransitive) To squeeze tightly into (something) in a rolled or sausage-like form.Examples: "He leapt to his feet, carefully sausaged his screwdrivers in a roll beneath his arm and turned to reach into the box."intransitive
2. (transitive) To squeeze (something) into something tightly fitting.Examples: "He is sausaged into several overcoats and wears a brown macintosh under which he holds a roll of parchment."; "The second Mrs. Teague wore a baby blue tank top and too-tight white shorts that sausaged her hips."; "Now it was my turn to whip my wrap off the ground. I quickly sausaged myself within it while simultaneously dusting sand off my arms and legs."transitive
3. (transitive, with on) To fit snugly into.Examples: "Dressing in a flash, she sausaged on her skinny jeans and sleeveless camo top with peek-a-boo sides for boob aficionados."transitivewith-on
4. (transitive) To make into sausage.Examples: "There is no escaping the Limerick pig. In single file, in battalions, as solitary scout, alive or dead, baconed and sausaged, he dominates the town."; "I mayn’t know much about pigs, but I know a lot about Muckley, and there must be something pretty wrong with any pigs that he wouldn’t risk sausaging."; "At butchering time, they kept three pigs for their own use, smoking, brining, and sausaging the meat, and trying the lard."transitive
5. (transitive) To make sausage-like, especially to give the appearance of barely fitting into the casing or skin.Examples: "Blood and gravity had sausaged her legs and feet, fattening them into white-stocking loaves that dangled eighteen inches above her neatly folded nurse’s uniform on the floor."transitive
6. (engineering) To form a sausage-like shape, with a non-uniform cross section.
Definition source: Wiktionary