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ALL meanings of hay

hay
H h
  • noun hay dried grass 1
  • intransitive verb hay cut for hay 1
  • transitive verb hay grass: dry as animal feed 1
  • transitive verb hay animal: feed with hay 1
  • noun hay money 1
  • noun hay Grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder. 1
  • noun hay John Milton, 1838–1905, U.S. statesman and author. 1
  • noun hay a river in NW Canada, flowing NE to the Great Slave Lake. 530 miles (853 km) long. 1
  • verb with object hay to convert (plant material) into hay. 1
  • verb with object hay to furnish (horses, cows, etc.) with hay. 1
  • verb without object hay to cut grass, clover, or the like, and store for use as forage. 1
  • idioms hay a roll in the hay, Slang. sexual intercourse. 1
  • idioms hay hit the hay, Informal. to go to bed: It got to be past midnight before anyone thought of hitting the hay. 1
  • idioms hay in the hay, in bed; retired, especially for the night: By ten o'clock he's in the hay. 1
  • idioms hay make hay of, to scatter in disorder; render ineffectual: The destruction of the manuscript made hay of two years of painstaking labor. 1
  • idioms hay 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 hay (Uncountable Noun) Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder. 0
  • noun hay (Countable Noun) Any mix of green leafy plants used for fodder. 0
  • noun hay (Slang) Cannabis; marijuana. 0
  • noun hay A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially a rabbit. 0
  • noun hay (Obsolete (No longer in use)) A hedge. 0
  • noun hay (Obsolete (No longer in use)) A circular country dance. 0
  • noun hay The name of the letter for the h sound in Pitman shorthand. 0
  • verb hay To cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder. 0
  • verb hay To lay snares for rabbits. 0
  • uncountable noun hay Hay is grass which has been cut and dried so that it can be used to feed animals. 0
  • noun hay grass, clover, etc, cut and dried as fodder 0
  • noun hay (in combination) 0
  • verb hay to cut, dry, and store (grass, clover, etc) as fodder 0
  • verb hay to feed with hay 0
  • noun hay a circular figure in country dancing 0
  • noun hay a former country dance in which the dancers wove in and out of a circle 0
  • noun hay Will. 1888–1949, British music-hall comedian, who later starred in films, such as Oh, Mr Porter! (1937) 0
  • noun hay John (Milton)1838-1905; U.S. statesman & writer: secretary of state (1898-1905) 0
  • noun hay grass, alfalfa, clover, etc. cut and dried for use as fodder 0
  • noun hay bed, often, specif., as a place for sexual intercourse 0
  • noun hay a small amount, esp. of money 0
  • intransitive verb hay to mow grass, alfalfa, etc., and spread it out to dry 0
  • verb transitive hay to furnish with hay 0
  • verb transitive hay to grow grass on (land) for hay 0
  • noun hay an old country dance with much winding in and out 0
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