gouge

gouge
[[t]gaʊdʒ[/t]]
n. v. gouged, goug•ing
1) bui a chisel having a partly cylindrical blade with the bevel on either the concave or the convex side
2) bui an act of gouging
3) bui a hole made by gouging
4) an act of extortion; swindle
5) gel
a) a layer of decomposed rocks or minerals found along the walls of a vein
b) fragments of rock that have accumulated between or along the walls of a fault
6) bui to scoop out or turn with or as if with a gouge
7) to dig or force out with or as if with a gouge (often fol. by out)
8) cvb to make a gouge in:
to gouge one's leg[/ex]
9) to extort from or overcharge
10) to engage in extortion or swindling
Etymology: 1300–50; < MF < LL gu(l) bia, perh. < Celtic; cf. OIr gulba sting, Welsh gylf beak, Cornish gilb borer goug′er, n.

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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