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screw
[skroo]
noun
a metal fastener having a tapered shank with a helical thread, and topped with a slotted head, driven into wood or the like by rotating, especially by means of a screwdriver.
a threaded cylindrical pin or rod with a head at one end, engaging a threaded hole and used either as a fastener or as a simple machine for applying power, as in a clamp, jack, etc.
British., a tapped or threaded hole.
something having a spiral form.
Usually screws. physical or mental coercion.
The terrified debtor soon felt the gangster's screws.
a single turn of a screw.
a twist, turn, or twisting movement.
Chiefly British.
a little salt, sugar, tobacco, etc., carried in a twist of paper.
Slang., a mean, old, or worn-out horse; a horse from which one can obtain no further service.
Slang., a friend or employer from whom one can obtain no more money.
Slang., a miser.
British Informal., salary; wages.
It's not my dream job, but the screw's decent enough.
Slang., a prison guard.
Slang: Vulgar.
an act of sexual intercourse.
a person viewed as a sexual partner.
verb (used with object)
to fasten, tighten, force, press, stretch tight, etc., by or as if by means of a screw or device operated by a screw or helical threads.
to operate or adjust by a screw, as a press.
to attach with a screw or screws.
to screw a bracket to a wall.
to insert, fasten, undo, or work (a screw, bolt, nut, bottle top with a helical thread, etc.) by turning.
to contort as by twisting; distort (often followed byup ).
Dad screwed his face into a grimace of disgust.
to cause to become sufficiently strong or intense (usually followed byup ).
I screwed up my courage to ask for a raise.
to coerce or threaten.
to extract or extort.
to force (a seller) to lower a price (often followed bydown ).
Slang., to cheat or take advantage of (someone).
Slang: Vulgar., to have sexual intercourse with.
verb (used without object)
to turn as or like a screw.
to be adapted for being connected, taken apart, opened, or closed by means of a screw or screws or parts with helical threads (usually followed by on, together, oroff ).
This top screws on easily.
to turn or move with a twisting or rotating motion.
to practice extortion.
Slang: Vulgar., to have sexual intercourse.
verb phrase
screw off
to do nothing; loaf.
to leave; go away.
screw up
to ruin through bungling or stupidity.
Somehow the engineers screwed up the entire construction project.
to make a botch of something; blunder.
Sorry, I guess I screwed up.
to make confused, anxious, or neurotic.
Losing your job can really screw you up.
screw around
to waste time in foolish or frivolous activity.
If you'd stop screwing around we could get this job done.
Vulgar., to engage in promiscuous sex.
screw
/ skruː /
noun
a device used for fastening materials together, consisting of a threaded and usually tapered shank that has a slotted head by which it may be rotated so as to cut its own thread as it bores through the material
Also called: screw-bolt. a threaded cylindrical rod that engages with a similarly threaded cylindrical hole; bolt
a thread in a cylindrical hole corresponding with that on the bolt or screw with which it is designed to engage
anything resembling a screw in shape or spiral form
a twisting movement of or resembling that of a screw
Also called: screw-back. billiards snooker
a stroke in which the cue ball recoils or moves backward after striking the object ball, made by striking the cue ball below its centre
the motion resulting from this stroke
another name for propeller
slang, a prison guard
slang, salary, wages, or earnings
a small amount of salt, tobacco, etc, in a twist of paper
slang, a person who is mean with money
slang, an old, unsound, or worthless horse
slang, (often plural) force or compulsion (esp in the phrase put the screws on )
slang, sexual intercourse
informal, to be insane
slang, to increase the pressure
verb
(tr) to rotate (a screw or bolt) so as to drive it into or draw it out of a material
(tr) to cut a screw thread in (a rod or hole) with a tap or die or on a lathe
to turn or cause to turn in the manner of a screw
(tr) to attach or fasten with a screw or screws
informal, (tr) to take advantage of; cheat
to distort or contort
he screwed his face into a scowl
Also: screw back. to impart a screw to (a ball)
(tr, often foll by from or out of) to coerce or force out of; extort
slang, to have sexual intercourse (with)
slang, (tr) to burgle
informal, to be wise or sensible
Usage
Other Word Forms
- screwer noun
- screwlike adjective
- screwable adjective
- screwless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of screw1
Word History and Origins
Origin of screw1
Idioms and Phrases
have a screw loose, to be eccentric or neurotic; have crazy ideas.
You must have a screw loose to keep so many cats.
put the screws on, to compel by exerting pressure on; use coercion on; force.
They kept putting the screws on him for more money.
have one’s head screwed on right/straight. head.
More idioms and phrases containing screw
- have a screw loose
- pluck (screw) up one's courage
- tighten the screws
- turn up the heat (put the screws on)
Example Sentences
Until Putin stops his "barbaric assault", that allies would "keep tightening the screws on his war machine with even more sanctions", he added.
Nick Frost pilfered two Lions line-outs as they turned the screw.
If I screw this up, if I let this go, will anything ever amount to what we had again?
So depending on the contents, you could have a pump, a squeeze top, spray nozzle, screw top lid or other options.
They turned the screw and eventually it worked, Slipper barging over for a score that was rapturously greeted by the massive MCG crowd wearing gold.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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