Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To remove the beard or other body hair from, with a razor or shaver.
- intransitive verb To cut (the beard, for example) at the surface of the skin with a razor or shaver.
- intransitive verb To crop, trim, or mow closely.
- intransitive verb To remove thin slices from.
- intransitive verb To cut or scrape into thin slices; shred.
- intransitive verb To come close to or graze in passing. synonym: brush.
- intransitive verb To reduce by a small amount.
- intransitive verb To cut (a price) by a slight margin.
- intransitive verb To purchase (a note) at a reduction greater than the legal or customary rate.
- intransitive verb To limit the number of (points) scored by one's own team in an athletic contest by point-shaving.
- intransitive verb To remove the beard or other body hair with a razor or shaver.
- noun The act, process, or result of shaving.
- noun A thin slice or scraping; a shaving.
- noun Any of various tools used for shaving.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act or operation of shaving; the being shaved.
- noun A shaving; a thin paring.
- noun Motion so close to something as almost to scrape or graze it; a very close approach; hence, an exceedingly narrow miss or escape: often with close or near.
- noun A knife with a long blade and a handle at each end, for shaving hoops, spokes (a spoke-shave), etc.; a drawing-knife, used by shoe-makers.
- noun In stock transactions, a premium or consideration paid for an extension of time of delivery or payment, or for the right to vary a contract in some particular.
- noun The proportion of receipts paid by a local theatrical manager to a traveling company or combination.
- noun One who is close or hard in bargaining; specifically, one who shaves notes.
- noun A trick; a piece of knavery, especially in money matters; hence, by extension, any piece of deception.
- In hat-making, to rub down the outside of (a felt hat), as with pumice or sandpaper.
- To remove a thin film of oxid from a metal surface, as of sheet-lead or lead-pipe, so as to expose a clean area to receive the solder in making a joint.
- noun A Middle English past participle of shave.
- To remove by a slicing, paring, or sliding action of a keen-edged instrument; especially, to remove by cutting close to the skin with a razor: sometimes with off: as, to
shave the beard. - To make bare by cutting off the hair, or the like: as, to
shave the chin or head; also, to remove the hair or beard of with a razor: as, toshave a man: often used figuratively. - To cut down gradually by taking off thin shavings or parings: as, to
shave shingles or hoops. - To skim along or near the surface of; pass very close to; come very near touching or grazing. Compare
shave , n., 3. - To strip; fleéce; cheat; swindle.
- Synonyms and Peel, Shave off, etc. See
pare , transitive verb - To remove the beard with a razor; use a razor in removing the beard or hair from the face or head.
- To be hard or extortionate in bargains; specifically, to purchase notes or securities at a greater discount than is common.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To use a razor for removing the beard; to cut closely; hence, to be hard and severe in a bargain; to practice extortion; to cheat.
- obs. p. p. of
shave . - transitive verb To cut or pare off from the surface of a body with a razor or other edged instrument; to cut off closely, as with a razor.
- transitive verb To make bare or smooth by cutting off closely the surface, or surface covering, of; especially, to remove the hair from with a razor or other sharp instrument; to take off the beard or hair of
- transitive verb To cut off thin slices from; to cut in thin slices.
- transitive verb To skim along or near the surface of; to pass close to, or touch lightly, in passing.
- transitive verb colloq. To strip; to plunder; to fleece.
- transitive verb [Cant, U.S.] to buy it at a discount greater than the legal rate of interest, or to deduct in discounting it more than the legal rate allows.
- noun A thin slice; a shaving.
- noun A cutting of the beard; the operation of shaving.
- noun Cant, U.S., Cant, U.S., Cant, U.S. An exorbitant discount on a note.
- noun Cant, U.S. A premium paid for an extension of the time of delivery or payment, or for the right to vary a stock contract in any particular.
- noun A hand tool consisting of a sharp blade with a handle at each end; a drawing knife; a spokeshave.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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The shave additionally presents an interesting dilemma for MTV - Snooki/Snookie getting punc! hed in a face is a most sought out shave from a show, though advertisers dont want to be involved with a controversial episode.
Clip: Snookie gets punched and MTV doesn't want you to see it admin 2009
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The shave additionally presents an interesting dilemma for MTV - Snooki/Snookie getting punc! hed in a face is a most sought out shave from a show, though advertisers dont want to be involved with a controversial episode.
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If their religion says they cannot shave, is that intolerant to pagans?
Matthew Yglesias » War on Christmas Just Got More Fierce 2009
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A few drops per shave is all it takes and it smells great to boot.
Planning The Perfect Travel Washbag | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Jersey Shore could simply be receiving place in any series of towns as well as villages a stones throw from my hometown of Babylon - as well as a most viral shave from a uncover stars a violent goombah bully sort from a single of a subsequent towns over, Deer Park.
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Eugene Debs sponsered by the Church of the presumptious assumption says: byebyebirdbrain shave his nuts for maximum teabagging effect
Think Progress » Palin bars media from two upcoming Florida events. 2010
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Jersey Shore could simply be receiving place in any series of towns as well as villages a stones throw from my hometown of Babylon - as well as a most viral shave from a uncover stars a violent goombah bully sort from a single of a subsequent towns over, Deer Park.
Clip: Snookie gets punched and MTV doesn't want you to see it admin 2009
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But for most men, a head shave is a white flag in the battle against male-pattern baldness.
The Shorn Identity Christina binkley 2010
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Spending scads of bonus money on a youngster hardly old enough to shave is a crapshoot, at best.
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I simply lathered my scalp, the started to shave from the center outwards.
Hair drewan 2005
bilby commented on the word shave
"But when the interview started I realized I was no longer someone who could talk the quiet, polite, oblique version of self-promotion demanded by academic hiring committees. I was too deeply, permanently spooked by our condition. I was just plain wrong, unhireably wrong in every way. No hot water on the boat, and I needed to shave the graying wisps of hair on my big bald head, so I’d shaved in the McDonald’s men’s room on the way to the interview, with a cheap Bic shaver. You can guess the results: it looked like a bobcat had tried to roost on my scalp, and been evicted after a violent struggle."
- John Dolan, 'Tips for New Paupers', exiledonline.com, 15 Oct 2008.
October 30, 2008
hernesheir commented on the word shave
A coppice or little wood. - an old provincial term from Kent England.
May 3, 2011