Spout
91be up the spout — British, informal to be pregnant. His sister s only just turned sixteen and she s up the spout …
92up the spout — British informal 1) used for talking about something that is wrong, spoiled, or has no chance of succeeding Now all our plans are up the spout. 2) old fashioned pregnant …
93Be up the spout — (UK) If a woman is up the spout, she is pregnant …
94Up the spout — (UK) If something has gone up the spout, it has gone wrong or been ruined …
95down|spout — «DOWN SPOWT», noun. a pipe that carries rain water from a roof to the ground or to a sewer or drain; drainspout …
96drain|spout — «DRAYN SPOWT», noun. = downspout. (Cf. ↑downspout) …
97land|spout — «LAND SPOWT», noun. a funnel shaped cloud resembling a waterspout but occurring on land. A landspout may be produced by certain severe whirling storms of small extent …
98sand|spout — «SAND SPOWT», noun. a pillar of sand similar to a waterspout, produced by a whirlwind, as on a desert …
99wa|ter|spout — «WT uhr SPOWT, WOT », noun. 1. a pipe that takes away or spouts water, especially one used to drain water from a roof. 2. a rapidly spinning column or cone of mist, spray, and water, produced by the action of a whirlwind over the ocean or a large …
100Up the spout — 1. ruined; lost; 2. pawned; 3. pregnant …