To lay off: to terminate a person's employment, The axle of a wheel, To furnish with an axle, Alternative form of ask, To terminate or reduce tremendously in a rough or ruthless manner, To fell or chop with an axe, A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it, An ancient weapon consisting of a head that has one or two blades and a long handle, A dismissal or rejection, A gigging musician's particular instrument, especially a guitar in rock music or a saxophone in jazz, A directional position or interest, by a dealer in a financial market – if one wishes to unload stock, one is “axed to sell” or “has an axe”., Risk magazine Derived from “have an axe to grind”, which is also used, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood, fu, The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle, See Ax, Axman, It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade, chop or split with an ax; "axe wood, Ask, A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc, A large chopping tool that may have a grove for hafting to a handle, an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle, chop or split with an ax; "axe wood", terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it", An open architecture, Ericssons communications platform A system for computer-controlled digital exchanges that constitute the nodes in large public telecommunications networks The basis for Ericssons wireline and mobile systems, disapproval If someone has an axe to grind, they are doing something for selfish reasons. He seems like a decent bloke and I've got no axe to grind with him. Variant of ax, If a person or institution is facing the axe, that person is likely to lose their job or that institution is likely to be closed, usually in order to save money, split with an ax, chop using an ax; terminate, axe axes axing axed in AM, use ax1. An axe is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade which is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle, If someone's job or something such as a public service or a television programme is axed, it is ended suddenly and without discussion. Community projects are being axed by hard-pressed social services departments. = cut, An open architecture, Ericsson's communications platform A system for computer-controlled digital exchanges that constitute the nodes in large public telecommunications networks The basis for Ericsson's wireline and mobile systems , "To hang up one's axe " To retire from business, to give over a useless project The allusion is to the ancient battle-axe, hung up to the gods when the fight was done All classical scholars will call to mind the allusion of Horace to a similar Roman custom Being snubbed by Pyrrha, he says, "He will hang up his axe upon her wall," or more literally, his "drenched garments on the temple-walls of Neptune " (1 Odes, V 14--17 ) (See Ask ), Inquire, A bricklayer's hammer, Olithos, A musical instrument, A tool with a long handle and bladed head (single bit - one sharp side or double bit - two sharp sides) for chopping deadfall from trails, shaping stakes for turnpikes and waterbars, and cutting notches for structures made of timber, A contemporary Afro-Bahian pop style, incorporating samba, rock, soul and other musical influences, Tool for chopping trees and splitting wood, it has a long wooden handle with a metal head with either a single or double-sided blade, Implement with a stone or metal blade mounted parallel to the shaft, used for cutting wood and wood working, for fighting and for ritual purposes Compare Adze See Antler sleeve, Flanged axe, Palstave, (v) Ask "Gave her ten dollars, then she axed me for some more" -- Schoolly D (P S K (what does it mean?) [??]), Alternative spelling of axe, Variant of ask, A term used to refer to the UK's oddest classification, the "A-Road with Motorway Restrictions" Essentially these roads are a short section or bypass to an A-road which has been built and operates as a motorway Such roads are given the A-road's number, with (M) appended, hence the term Ax(M), Slang: An electric guitar, bass or almost any musical instrument Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net, Hand tool used for chopping, splitting, chipping, and piercing. Stone Age hand axes originated in simple stone implements that acquired wooden hafts, or handles, about 30,000 BC. Copper-bladed axes appeared in Egypt about 4000 BC and were followed by axes with blades of bronze and eventually iron. The development of the iron-bladed felling ax in the Middle Ages made possible the vast forest clearances of Europe, North and South America, and elsewhere. Though the ax has lost much of its historic role to powered saws and other machinery, it remains a widely used tool with many uses, cut; fire, dismiss from a job; (West India) ask, A market maker with a large order to fill who is moving the stock aggressively to fill it, cutting tool KA - (Egyptian) spiritual self SI - ti (a tone of the scale), Ask (verb) To make a request of; to make a request for, to inquire/"Get over here foo and let me ax you a question ", form of variant, ask, an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it, Tacaqurt Tagelzimt, To ask; to inquire or inquire of,
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To lay off: to terminate a person's employment - "He got axed in the last round of firings."
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The axle of a wheel
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To furnish with an axle
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Alternative form of ask - "And the people axed hym, sayinge: What shall we do then."
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To terminate or reduce tremendously in a rough or ruthless manner - "The broadcaster axed the series because far less people than expected watched it."
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To fell or chop with an axe
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A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it
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An ancient weapon consisting of a head that has one or two blades and a long handle
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A dismissal or rejection - "And one day the axe just fell."
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A gigging musician's particular instrument, especially a guitar in rock music or a saxophone in jazz
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A directional position or interest, by a dealer in a financial market – if one wishes to unload stock, one is “axed to sell” or “has an axe”., Risk magazine Derived from “have an axe to grind”, which is also used
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hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood isim
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fu
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The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle
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See Ax, Axman
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It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade
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chop or split with an ax; "axe wood
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Ask
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A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc
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A large chopping tool that may have a grove for hafting to a handle
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an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle
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chop or split with an ax; "axe wood"
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terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it"
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An open architecture, Ericssons communications platform A system for computer-controlled digital exchanges that constitute the nodes in large public telecommunications networks The basis for Ericssons wireline and mobile systems
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disapproval If someone has an axe to grind, they are doing something for selfish reasons. He seems like a decent bloke and I've got no axe to grind with him. Variant of ax
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If a person or institution is facing the axe, that person is likely to lose their job or that institution is likely to be closed, usually in order to save money
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split with an ax, chop using an ax; terminate fiil
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axe axes axing axed in AM, use ax1. An axe is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade which is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle
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If someone's job or something such as a public service or a television programme is axed, it is ended suddenly and without discussion. Community projects are being axed by hard-pressed social services departments. = cut
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An open architecture, Ericsson's communications platform A system for computer-controlled digital exchanges that constitute the nodes in large public telecommunications networks The basis for Ericsson's wireline and mobile systems
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"To hang up one's axe " To retire from business, to give over a useless project The allusion is to the ancient battle-axe, hung up to the gods when the fight was done All classical scholars will call to mind the allusion of Horace to a similar Roman custom Being snubbed by Pyrrha, he says, "He will hang up his axe upon her wall," or more literally, his "drenched garments on the temple-walls of Neptune " (1 Odes, V 14--17 ) (See Ask )
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Inquire
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A bricklayer's hammer
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Olithos
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A musical instrument
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A tool with a long handle and bladed head (single bit - one sharp side or double bit - two sharp sides) for chopping deadfall from trails, shaping stakes for turnpikes and waterbars, and cutting notches for structures made of timber
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A contemporary Afro-Bahian pop style, incorporating samba, rock, soul and other musical influences
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Tool for chopping trees and splitting wood, it has a long wooden handle with a metal head with either a single or double-sided blade
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Implement with a stone or metal blade mounted parallel to the shaft, used for cutting wood and wood working, for fighting and for ritual purposes Compare Adze See Antler sleeve, Flanged axe, Palstave
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(v) Ask "Gave her ten dollars, then she axed me for some more" -- Schoolly D (P S K (what does it mean?) [??])
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ax
Alternative spelling of axe
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ax
Variant of ask
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ax
A term used to refer to the UK's oddest classification, the "A-Road with Motorway Restrictions" Essentially these roads are a short section or bypass to an A-road which has been built and operates as a motorway Such roads are given the A-road's number, with (M) appended, hence the term Ax(M)
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Slang: An electric guitar, bass or almost any musical instrument Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
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Hand tool used for chopping, splitting, chipping, and piercing. Stone Age hand axes originated in simple stone implements that acquired wooden hafts, or handles, about 30,000 BC. Copper-bladed axes appeared in Egypt about 4000 BC and were followed by axes with blades of bronze and eventually iron. The development of the iron-bladed felling ax in the Middle Ages made possible the vast forest clearances of Europe, North and South America, and elsewhere. Though the ax has lost much of its historic role to powered saws and other machinery, it remains a widely used tool with many uses
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ax
cut; fire, dismiss from a job; (West India) ask fiil
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A market maker with a large order to fill who is moving the stock aggressively to fill it
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ax
cutting tool KA - (Egyptian) spiritual self SI - ti (a tone of the scale)
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Ask (verb) To make a request of; to make a request for, to inquire/"Get over here foo and let me ax you a question "
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form of variant, ask
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an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it
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