Wind

Wind

WIND /หˆwind/
Noun United Kingdom

When one farts or has bad gas.

Example Sentences

"That's a proper Wind, that is."
"I've never seen such a Wind in all my life."

Etymology & History

British slang for flatulence or intestinal gas, from Old English 'wind'. The verb 'to break wind' is a euphemism dating from the 16th century. British English uses 'wind' more commonly than American 'gas'. Also used in 'get the wind up' (become frightened), separate etymology from naval origins.

Word Details

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Region
General British
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Era
Modern
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Language
Moderate
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Formality
Slang
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