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▪ I. † ˈgutted, a. Her. Obs. [Anglicized f. gutté.] = gutté.
a1548Hall Chron., Edw. IV (1550) 12 Some had..the guissettes..droped & gutted with red. ▪ II. gutted, ppl. a.|ˈgʌtɪd| [f. gut v. + -ed1.] In senses of the vb.
1842J. Wilson Voy. Scotl. II. 158 While one is filling a basket with her gutted fish. 1862H. Marryat Year in Sweden II. 241 We pass by gutted towers, four stories high. 1897Daily News 27 Dec. 5/5 It was some time, however, before the gutted house could be entered.
Add:2. In predicative use: bitterly disappointed; devastated, shattered; utterly fed up. slang.
1984J. Green Dict. Contemp. Slang 126/1 Gutted a., (UK prison use) sick and tired, sick to the back teeth. 1987Independent 21 Apr. 2/7 We are a..strong family, but we are gutted by Shani's death. 1988Arena Autumn/Winter 163/3 Think of the sportsman's comment on defeat, ‘I feel gutted, Brian, well gutted.’ 1990Sunday Mirror 4 Feb. 42 Seb must be gutted. Pulling out of the 1500m..must have been an agonising decision. 1991Sun 6 Feb. 22/6 I've heard nothing for four months. I'm gutted because I still love him. |