- wire
- [[t]waɪər[/t]]n. adj. v. wired, wir•ing1) mel a slender, stringlike piece or filament of metal2) bui such pieces as a material3) elm a length of such material used as a conductor of current in electrical, cable, telegraph, or telephone systems4) a cross hair5) tgp infa) a telegramb) the telegraphic system:to send a message by wire[/ex]6) sbz wires, a system of wires by which puppets are moved7) naut. Naut. a wire rope8) spo a wire stretched across and above the track at the finish line of a racetrack9) pri the woven wire mesh over which the wet pulp is spread in a papermaking machine10) tgp the wire, the telephone:There's someone on the wire for you[/ex]11) bui made of wire; consisting of or constructed with wires12) bui to furnish, fit, fasten, or bind with wire or wires13) elm to install an electric system of wiring in, as for lighting14) tgp to send by telegraph15) tgp to send a message to by telegraph16) rtv to connect (a receiver, area, or building) to a television cable and other equipment so that cable television programs may be received17) tgp to send a telegraphic message; telegraph•Etymology: bef. 900; ME wir(e) (n.), OE wīr, c. MLG wīre, ON vīra- wire
From formal English to slang. 2014.