What does the expression guts mean? Gut is thin

Winter this year turned out to be anything but wintery. And instead of sleds and ice cubes, the children brought a soccer ball into the yard. Fathers, without thinking twice, also joined the community chasing a leather friend.

And why sit at home? This won't make it snow, and the holidays will end very quickly. So we need to take advantage of the opportunity.

— Tanya, we are missing one player for the team. Will you go? — The young man was addressing a girl dressed in a bright tracksuit.

- I? Kohl, what are you doing? So what's football like in January? “She looked at the almost formed teams, consisting of both children and adults.

- So you won't go? Is your gut thin?

“Uncle Kohl, can I?” a boy of about ten walked down the steps of the entrance.

“Come on,” the young man waved his hand and went to the players.

“Football in January... Madhouse,” the girl looked in surprise at the people running across the field, “Why did we offend Mother Nature so much?”

What does this expression mean and where did it come from?

From the meaning it is clear that the young man was trying to tease his interlocutor with this phrase. Like, you're afraid you won't be able to handle it.

Then what does guts have to do with it?

As usual, there are many versions of the origin of this expression. Choose the one that is closest to you.

So, version one, with a medical twist.

With strong physical stress, problems with muscles and ligaments can occur. And according to doctors, internal organs are also very often affected. Not everyone can achieve such physical records.

Second version.

When there is severe emotional or physical shock, the human body responds differently. The expression “small gut” refers to the fact that in moments of great fear, some people have a very weak bladder. It happens. Some people release the required portion of adrenaline into their body, while others do not.

Version three.

In Arabic there is an expression "kisak". Probably, it was from him that the pouch and also the case came from. But the most interesting thing is that “kisak” means “your wallet.”

And then our expression literally means “your wallet is thin.” Those. in this case, it is no longer indicated on physical capabilities, nor on weakness of spirit. Here it is clearly and clearly shown that financially the person is not up to the task.

But in any case, this expression indicates that some difficulties: physical, emotional or financial put a person in a position where he is unable to do something.

And this phrase usually sounds sarcastically.

The game continued. No one noticed how lonely snowflakes began to fall from the sky. They reached the ground already in the form of raindrops.

Apparently winter really wanted to reign on the earth. She tried to show her presence at least with such a hint.

But as we humans would say, winter had thin guts. We usually say this, without going into details of the reasons for what is happening either in nature or in human lives. We are used to making diagnoses even about things we don’t understand at all.

We are such ordinary people: completely imperfect.

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There’s not enough gunpowder, it’s too strong, it’s weak, the navel is untied, where he can’t lift it, he can’t do it, he can’t do it, what can he do, the nut is weak, he can’t do it, it’s awkward, his arms are short, he can’t do it, he can’t do it , where can he, incapable, beyond his strength,... ... Dictionary of synonyms

Gut is thin- from whom. Simple Iron. 1. Someone lacks the strength, talent, or ability to do something. “I already know about all your arts,” said Ivan Gerasimovich, walking back and forth around the room. Yes, Philip Ivanovich, your gut is still thin. Not… … Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

Who? Simple Iron. or Contempt. About the lack of strength, abilities, means to accomplish something. BMS 1998, 262; ZS 1996, 225, 384; SPP 2001, 44 ...

Gut is thin- About weakness, inability to accomplish something... Dictionary of folk phraseology

small intestine- simple. , mocked. or contempt. someone has little strength or ability to do anything. The expression is actually Russian: from the idea that when lifting weights you can tear your intestines... Phraseology Guide

GUTS TONKA- pogov. It won't work, it won't work... Explanatory dictionary of modern colloquial phraseological units and proverbs

someone's got a gut- There is not enough strength, ability, means... Dictionary of many expressions

Who? Smol. Joking. iron. About a weak person who gets angry and threatens someone. SRNG 18, 258 ... Large dictionary of Russian sayings

Noun, f., ??? Morphology: (no) what? guts, what? gut, (see) what? gut, what? guts, about what? about the gut; pl. What? guts, (no) what? guts, what? guts, (I see) what? guts, what? guts, about what? about the intestines 1. The intestine is a long tube in the body... ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

GUTS, intestines, kind. pl. intestines, female 1. Part of the digestive apparatus of a person or animal in the form of an elastic tube. Small intestine. Rectum. || only plural Digestive apparatus, entrails (colloquial). 2. Rubber or canvas tube... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

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Dictionary of Russian synonyms.

ASIS synonym dictionary. V.N.

See what “gut” is in other dictionaries:

Gut is thin- GUTS, and, plural. shki, shock, shkam, w. Ozhegov's explanatory dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

Gut is thin- from whom. Simple Iron. 1. Someone lacks the strength, talent, or ability to do something. “I already know about all your arts,” said Ivan Gerasimovich, walking back and forth around the room. Yes, Philip Ivanovich, your gut is still thin. Not... ...Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

Gut is thin- from whom. Simple Iron. or Contempt. About the lack of strength, abilities, means to accomplish something. BMS 1998, 262; ZS 1996, 225, 384; SPP 2001, 44 ... Large dictionary of Russian sayings

Gut is thin- About weakness, inability to accomplish something... Dictionary of folk phraseology

small intestine- simple. , mocked. or contempt. someone has little strength or ability to do anything. The expression is actually Russian: from the idea that when lifting weights you can tear your intestines... Reference book on phraseology

GUTS TONKA- pogov. It won’t work out, it won’t work out... Explanatory dictionary of modern colloquial phraseological units and proverbs

someone's got a gut- There is not enough strength, ability, means... Dictionary of many expressions

The muzzle is fat, but the gut is thin- from whom. Smol. Joking. iron. About a weak person who gets angry and threatens someone. SRNG 18, 258 ... Large dictionary of Russian sayings

intestine- noun, f., . Morphology: (no) what? guts, what? gut, (see) what? gut, what? guts, about what? about the gut; pl. What? guts, (no) what? guts, what? guts, (I see) what? guts, what? guts, about what? about the intestines 1. The intestine is a long tube in the body... ...Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

INTESTINE- GUTS, intestines, kind. pl. intestines, female 1. Part of the digestive apparatus of a person or animal in the form of an elastic tube. Small intestine. Rectum. || only plural Digestive apparatus, entrails (colloquial). 2. Rubber or canvas tube... ... Ushakov’s Explanatory Dictionary

The gut is thin. Or can we do everything?

Winter this year turned out to be anything but wintery. And instead of sleds and ice cubes, the children brought a soccer ball into the yard. Fathers, without thinking twice, also joined the community chasing a leather friend.

And why sit at home? This won't make it snow, and the holidays will end very quickly. So we need to take advantage of the opportunity.

— Tanya, we are missing one player for the team. Will you go? — The young man was addressing a girl dressed in a bright tracksuit.

- I? Kohl, what are you doing? So what's football like in January? “She looked at the almost formed teams, consisting of both children and adults.

- So you won't go? Is your gut thin?

“Uncle Kohl, can I?” a boy of about ten walked down the steps of the entrance.

“Come on,” the young man waved his hand and went to the players.

“Football in January... Madhouse,” the girl looked in surprise at the people running across the field, “Why did we offend Mother Nature so much?”

What does this expression mean and where did it come from?

From the meaning it is clear that the young man was trying to tease his interlocutor with this phrase. Like, you're afraid you won't be able to handle it.

Then what does guts have to do with it?

As usual, there are many versions of the origin of this expression. Choose the one that is closest to you.

So, version one, with a medical twist.

With strong physical stress, problems with muscles and ligaments can occur. And according to doctors, internal organs are also very often affected. Not everyone can achieve such physical records.

When there is severe emotional or physical shock, the human body responds differently. The expression “small gut” refers to the fact that in moments of great fear, some people have a very weak bladder. It happens. Some people release the required portion of adrenaline into their body, while others do not.

In Arabic there is an expression "kisak". Probably, it was from him that the pouch and also the case came from. But the most interesting thing is that “kisak” means “your wallet.”

And then our expression literally means “your wallet is thin.” Those. in this case, it is no longer indicated on physical capabilities, nor on weakness of spirit. Here it is clearly and clearly shown that financially the person is not up to the task.

But in any case, this expression indicates that some difficulties: physical, emotional or financial put a person in a position where he is unable to do something.

And this phrase usually sounds sarcastically.

The game continued. No one noticed how lonely snowflakes began to fall from the sky. They reached the ground already in the form of raindrops.

Apparently winter really wanted to reign on the earth. She tried to show her presence at least with such a hint.

But as we humans would say, winter had thin guts. We usually say this, without going into details of the reasons for what is happening either in nature or in human lives. We are used to making diagnoses even about things we don’t understand at all.

We are such ordinary people: completely imperfect.

I am always glad to see you on the pages of the site “I want to know everything”

Clinical picture of small intestinal polyps

Polyps of the small intestine are very rarely diagnosed; their clinical picture is always blurred. For the time being, they do not manifest themselves in any way, so the patient does not suspect the existence of benign growths. Much later, when the polyps in the small intestine grow to large sizes (2 to 5 cm), very characteristic symptoms appear. These are intestinal obstruction and traces of blood in the stool during bowel movements. In 30% of cases, benign neoplasms can become malignant, so it is so important not to miss the moment and try to identify the described pathology in time, at the initial stages. What should make each of us worry and seek help from specialists? The first hints of the organism itself.

As mentioned above, in the first stages the neoplasms do not manifest themselves in any way; there are symptoms of small intestinal polyps, but they can indicate any other gastrointestinal disease. Patients begin to notice:

  • Severe flatulence in the intestines that occurs during pauses between meals.
  • Mild nausea.
  • Unstable chair.

It is the frequent alternation of constipation with diarrhea, or a long course of mono-disorders, doctors believe, that should force each of us to make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. Such symptoms indicate the initial stages of development of the described pathology.

Polyps of the small intestine are dangerous because they constantly grow, gradually closing the lumen of the hollow organ. This makes it difficult for chyme to pass through and be absorbed into the intestinal walls. The phenomenon of obstruction is always accompanied by a strong rumbling; it seems to the patient that a strong sound wave is running through the intestines, its movement becomes audible to all surrounding people. And it's very inconvenient.

Obstruction gives rise to pain, severe, cramping. Its localization depends on where the benign neoplasm is located. When polyps grow to very large sizes, frequent vomiting occurs. At the site of the formation of a pathological neoplasm, a spasm of the wall of a hollow organ often occurs, so obstruction due to intussusception is another symptom of polyps in the small intestine.

Polyps can only be treated radically. They are removed during an endoscopic examination. When a cluster of several growths is detected, resection of the affected wall is performed. Open surgery is also preferable when histology shows traces of malignancy of the tumors.

tube, hose, fire gut, gut, sleeve, pipe, guts

What's happened INTESTINE, INTESTINE this is the meaning of the word INTESTINE, origin (etymology) INTESTINE, synonyms for INTESTINE, paradigm (word forms) INTESTINE in other dictionaries

1) A membranous elastic tube that is part of the digestive canal of a person or animal.

2) decomposition Rubber, canvas tube or hose for supplying water.

GUTS, -and, plural. h. -shki, -shock, -shkam, w.

1. An elastic tube is part of the digestive apparatus of humans and animals. Thin k. Thick k. Straight k.

2. Elastic pipe for water supply (unfolded). Rubber, tarpaulin fire station.

won't stand it who has(simple) there is not enough (not enough) strength or ability to do anything.

1. Part of the digestive apparatus of a person or animal in the form of an elastic tube. Small intestine. Rectum.

| only plural Digestive apparatus, internal organs ( · colloquial).

2. Rubber or canvas tube for supplying water; the same as a hose, fire hose ( · colloquial). Water from the gut.

The intestine is thin or weak, or the intestine will not withstand ( vulg., · neglected) - lack of strength and abilities. “I suppose it’s hard to work!” Mayakovsky. Break your guts (with laughter) ( · colloquial femme) - laughing, reach the point of exhaustion. Climb out of the guts ( simple) - try your best. Release the guts ( simple) - kill. Exhaust (all) guts ( simple) - to torment, to lime. Stretch your guts ( simple) - to go, to walk in single file, in a continuous line.

Ukrainian kishka, Polish kiszka “gut; sausage", lab. ko?isa "kidney".

Probably related to ancient Indian. ko?s?t?has “entrails, intestines”, ko?s?as “case, scabbard”, possibly also Greek. ?????? "bladder, bladder, (blacksmith's) bellows", ?????? “female genital organs”, Avest. kusra- “hollow”; see Bernecker 1, 679; Janzen ZfslPh 15, 51 et seq.; Matzenauer, LF 9, 177; M.–E. 4, 691. Cf. teeming. Not related to kitty? “wallet”, contrary to Mi. TEl. 2, 109.

An elastic tube that is part of the digestive tract of a person or animal.

Small intestines. Rectum.

Rubber or canvas tube or sleeve for supplying water; hose.

The pulled logs no longer burned, but smoked heavily; the student, working with his gut, directed the stream first at these logs, then at the men. Chekhov, guys.

(intestinum) in anatomy is a common component of the names of various parts of the intestine.

Why do the herds need the gifts of freedom?

Restoring meanings

The morning is wiser than the evening

It’s not for nothing that they say that the morning is wiser than the evening. Well, Monday is by definition a hard day. So I missed a post about PACE last night with the wrong title. Was like this: “Spitting on Russia at the PACE winter session in Strasbourg” . The title was obviously made up by a colleague zergulio and was subsequently repeated. We thoughtlessly, we must admit.

Now let’s imagine the situation: you are walking along the fence, and here the dog started barking. So, this is angry, loud and angry. With swearing in doggy style. And what? Would you be offended by a dog? You can get angry at her, be irritated by barking, not notice her - anything you want, but don’t be offended, don’t feel discriminated against. Because you can only be offended by your equal or the one you love.

Now about the fossils mentioned above. Let's take one of them, Zyuganov. Tell me honestly, what do we need him for? We hoped for him all this liberal time. What about Zyuganov? He makes millions for himself, takes various trips to Europe at government expense, and has been fooling people for a quarter of a century. Actually, he is cunning, this grandfather Zyu. He will never say a bad word about the people, let alone other liberals. This is his role: to tell people good things and lead them off the right path.

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    The level of workload of the deputy is impressive, isn’t it? Well, that’s not all. In her free time from membership, Elena Leonidovna. raising a daughter! And she darns her husband’s socks. Maybe.



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