rot
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Definition of rot
14 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
verb
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(intransitive)To suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.
“The apple left in the cupboard all that time had started to rot.”
“Fix'd like a plant on his peculiar spot, / To draw nutrition, propagate, and rot.”
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verb
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(intransitive)To suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.
“The apple left in the cupboard all that time had started to rot.”
“Fix'd like a plant on his peculiar spot, / To draw nutrition, propagate, and rot.”
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(intransitive)To decline in function or utility.
“Your brain will rot if you spend so much time on the computer, Tony!”
- (ambitransitive)To (cause to) deteriorate in any way, as in morals; to corrupt.
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(transitive)To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes.
“to rot vegetable fiber”
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(figuratively, intransitive)To spend a long period of time (in an unpleasant place or state).
“to rot in prison”
“to rot in Hell”
“If I hadn't rotted in bed all day I would've come...”
“Four of the sufferers were left to rot in irons.”
“Rot, poor bachelor, in your club.”
- (transitive)To expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.
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(dated, slang)To talk nonsense.
““Did they hang you well?” said Porson. “Don’t rot,” said Mr Watkins; “I don’t like it.””
“Adrian thought it worth while to try out his new slang. ‘I say, you fellows, here's a rum go. Old Biffo was jolly odd this morning. He gave me a lot of pi-jaw about slacking and then invited me to tea. No rotting! He did really.’”
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(imperative, slang, transitive)Damn; blast.
“"Oh rot yer!" exclaimed Fank, with a sudden flare of passion that at least carried with it the dignity of a genuine emotion; "I've had just abart enough of you and your blinkin' game, Toady Joolby. Here, I'd sooner smash the bloody thing, straight, than be such a ruddy mug as to swallow any of your blahsted promises […]"”
noun
- (countable, uncountable)The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.
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(countable, uncountable)Decaying matter.
“When a turkey vulture detects the scent of rot, it circles down, tracing the plume of chemicals to its source.”
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(countable, in-compounds, uncountable)Any of several diseases in which breakdown of tissue occurs.
“His cattle must of rot and murrain die.”
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(uncountable)Verbal nonsense.
“You're talking rot! I don't believe a word.”
- (abbreviation, alt-of, initialism, uncountable)Initialism of record of transmission.
name
- (abbreviation, alt-of)Abbreviation of refugee Olympics team (country code for the team).
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English roten, rotten, from Old English rotian (“to rot, become corrupted, ulcerate, putrefy”), from Proto-West Germanic *rotēn, from Proto-Germanic *rutāną (“to rot”).
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