Appropriate to or from a squalid degraded condition.
Down the gutter meaning.
Pensions are in the toilet sewer toilet bad luck ill luck tough luck misfortune an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes.
Damn that dude is gutta with his.
Gutter misfortune resulting in lost effort or money.
Appropriate to or from a squalid degraded condition.
For example the language in that book belongs in the gutter.
A trough or groove to catch and direct something the gutters of a bowling alley.
His career was in the gutter.
This idiom uses gutter in the sense of a conduit for filthy waste mid 1800s.
The gutter slope is essential to the overall functioning of the system and an incorrect slope can cause a myriad of problems.
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But also refers to the mind state of an individual who comes from poverty and thus takes no shorts from anyone who gets in his way.
For example the language in that book belongs in the gutter.
Song meaningin the world of the dark sentencer the gutter isn t just a place you fall when you hit rock bottom.
A channel at the lower edge of a roof for carrying away rain or a side of a road that is lower than the center of the road where water and garbage collects.
To diminish weaken or dwindle before coming to an end.
With a few exceptions every inmate living in the dark sentencer is fitted with a belt like device known as a gutter.
The gutter slope otherwise known as the pitch is the amount the gutters slant downward to direct the path of water flow.
All that work went down the sewer.
A trough along the eaves to catch and carry off rainwater.
Gutter noun bad morality.
Noun drain channel tube pipe ditch trench trough conduit duct sluice the waste washes down the gutter and into the city s sewerage system.
These devices are implanted without anesthesia into a prisoner s abdomen where they latch on to several vital organs.
She was once an icon of cinema but her career guttered out in the 70s.
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An antonym out of the gutter means away from vulgarity or sordidness as in that joke was quite innocent.
This idiom uses gutter in the sense of a conduit for filthy waste mid 1800s.
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An antonym out of the gutter means away from vulgarity or sordidness as in that joke was quite innocent.
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His campaign started really strong but following a series of scandals public support for the candidate guttered out and he never got off the ground.
A low area as at the edge of a street to carry off surface water as to a sewer c.
Every fall we have to clean leaves out of the gutters.