Get your mind out of the gutter.
Out of the gutter definition.
Of a lamp or candle flame to burn low or to be blown so as to be nearly extinguished.
Of a candle to lose molten wax accumulated in a hollow space around the wick.
An antonym out of the gutter means away from vulgarity or sordidness as in that joke was quite innocent.
Get your head out of the gutter.
Dude this mayo jar is hard.
Meaning pronunciation translations and examples.
For example the language in that book belongs in the gutter.
How to use the gutter in a sentence.
This idiom uses gutter in the sense of a conduit for filthy waste mid 1800s.
To form gutters as water does.
An antonym out of the gutter means away from vulgarity or sordidness as in that joke was quite innocent.
To melt away through a channel out of the side of the cup hollowed out by the burning wick.
To flow in rivulets.
To cut or wear gutters in.
The gutter is the edge of a road next to the pavement where rain water collects and.
The sunken channel along either side of a bowling alley.
To provide with a gutter.
Any channel trough or furrow for carrying off fluid.
To incline downward in a draft the candle flame guttering.
A channel at the eaves or on the roof of a building for carrying off rain water.
A channel at the side or in the middle of a road for leading off surface water.
This idiom uses gutter in the sense of a conduit for filthy waste mid 1800s.
For example the language in that book belongs in the gutter.
Appropriate to or from a squalid degraded condition.
A phrase said by weary people when many that s what she said and 69 moments happen in a group.
This idiom uses gutter in the sense of a conduit for filthy waste mid 1800s.
The gutter definition is the lowest or poorest conditions of human life.
Verb used without object to flow in streams.
Get your mind out of the gutter.
Get your mind out of the gutter.
What a friend tells another friend when he she is being overly perverse.
Appropriate to or from a squalid degraded condition.
Out of the gutter.
An antonym out of the gutter means away from vulgarity or sordidness as in that joke was quite innocent.
Appropriate to or from a squalid degraded condition.
The idiom get your head out of the gutter means to stop thinking dirty thoughts when someone tells you to.