Stout

Word STOUT
Character 5
Hyphenation stout
Pronunciations /stʌʊt/

Definitions and meanings of "Stout"

What do we mean by stout?

Bulky in figure; thickset or corpulent. synonym: fat. adjective

Strong in body; sturdy. adjective

Thick or strong in structure or substance; solid or substantial. adjective

Having or marked by boldness or determination; resolute. adjective

Stubborn or uncompromising. adjective

Having a strong flavor. adjective

A thickset or corpulent person. noun

A garment size for a large or heavy figure. noun

A strong, very dark beer or ale. noun

To be bold or defiant.

To persist; endure: with an impersonal it.

To dare; defy; resist.

A gnat. noun

A gadfly. noun

A firefly or miller. noun

Bold; valiant; brave; daring.

Proud; haughty.

A dark and strong malt brew made with toasted grain.

An obese person.

A large clothing size.

1) Brave, strong. 2) (Of body) having a plump, ample body. Urban Dictionary

Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts. Stout was first brewed by Guinness of Ireland and was originally called Stout-Porter, as its recipe was a variation of that for porter beer. It encompasses a large enough class of beers and subclasses of beers, that Stout and Porter are considered two distinct styles. Urban Dictionary

Stout is a term describing a female's body. It is not used negatively, but is a trait that is actually sought after. It can be used like the words fine, sexy, or most accuratly thick. It is most commonly used to define a female who has a big booty and big breasts. It can also be used to describe the size of a woman's butt or breasts, as in "she's stout in the front but not in the back." The word stout is also used by some people to describe the general sex-appeal of a female, but that usage is inaccurate. Stout usually refers to only those certain body parts (breasts and or butt). Only to be used when referring to females. Urban Dictionary

A term widely accepted in the white-water kayak community to refer to large variations of river elevation, most often stout refers to a waterfall, but can often refer to smaller drops in elevation with high flow. Most often people do not refer to small drops with low flow as "stout", since stout has an apparent scale of "stoutness". Palouse falls for example is extremely stout, whereas something small like Trick or Treat falls on the Quyon River, is only kinda stout, but still fun to huck nonetheless. Urban Dictionary

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Ref below;stout is a class of porter, it came about due to the introduction of other grains than barley being used in addition, due to a tax on malted barley.It has become associated with Ireland laterly due to its popularity there, although it was originaly a London style. Porter as a name came about because of the popularity of the beer with the dock porters.Stout because the other grains introduced gave the beer a fuller or stouter texture rather than flavour.The guiness conection at best relates to their being and early importer/exporter and modern marketing! Urban Dictionary

(n) a deerfly, a huge biting fly with striped wings that lives in northern Canada. Newfoundland slang. Urban Dictionary

Low-diversity university in western Wisconsin. Large population of rednecks, deer hunters, students who drink the likes of Beast and Natty ice, over zealous police officers and trucks with "Bush '04" stickers still on the back. Urban Dictionary

Something that is strong,someone who is fat, or a skinny old radio dj in denver Urban Dictionary

To begin the process of 'being out'. (on your way) Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Stout

The word "stout" in example sentences

In Lee's eyes, Longstreet remains what he called his stout lieutenant after Sharpsburg—my "war horse." ❋ DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN (2001)

The principal tame quadrupeds of this country, are horses, cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, and hogs The horses are small, never exceeding in size what we call a stout galloway, but they are nimble and spirited, and are reported to have been found here when the Europeans first came round the Cape of Good Hope. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

The 'stout' is even entering story, not for farcical effect either. ❋ Unknown (1969)

"Heck, with Hopworks, Portland now has a brewpub actually themed for and dedicated to bicycle riding." mmmmmmmmm 7 grain stout-black beer w/stumptown espresso-nectar of the gods ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

She held up one foot and then the other, encased in stout walking shoes which she had begun that morning to break in about the house. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Milk stout is made from the addition of lactose to the beer, which gives it added body, sweetness and calories. ❋ Steve Carper (2008)

The Wolfpack defense, however, was stout from the start. ❋ Unknown (2005)

FLOWERS: Numerous, white, tinged purple, usually borne in short, stout axillary cymes on a long stalk. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Presently, "Randa," as she called her stout maid, came to tell her that ❋ Various (N/A)

The object should be to obtain short, stout plants of a healthy green colour; not the long-drawn, pallid things that are often to be seen on sale, and which by their evident weakness seem destined to illustrate the problems of Cucumber disease. ❋ Sutton And Sons (N/A)

When he had bound the bundle in stout wrapping-paper he contemplated it with satisfaction. ❋ Unknown (1902)

We had entirely forgotten the long nine; and there, to our horror, were the five rogues busy about her, getting off her jacket, as they called the stout tarpaulin cover under which she sailed. ❋ Unknown (1883)

In Lee’s eyes, Longstreet remains what he called his stout lieutenant after Sharpsburg—my “war horse.” ❋ Douglas Southall Freeman (1971)

Foley is not exactly the shy, retiring type and has fought back, suggesting, for instance, that he did not understand a single thing about Woods's old swing – a barely disguised swipe at his predecessor as Woods's coach, Hank Haney, which was met with what might euphemistically be described as a stout response from its intended target. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"She was 5'7'' and of a rather stout [build], with [blue eyes] and a fine head of hair that reached almost to her [waist]." ❋ Lorelili (2005)

I got [totally] [drunk] after only 4 [pints] of stout ❋ Dookie (2004)

I'm going to find me a stout joint tonight. She's stout as hell! She's stout in the [front but] she [ain't got] nothing [in the back]. ❋ Yinginanen Sanen (2005)

[Hog's] back falls was looking hella stout today, but still looks [runnable]. Looks like the Rouge is flowing at 30 cms!!! Let's go huck some stouts!!! John swam after running that burly stout this morning, he still owes a [booty beer] later tonight! See also brown. ❋ Crash0826 (2016)

[hell yeah], [we got] a stout [team] this year ❋ Stoutkidz. (2011)

[pint] of stout [please] [landlord] ❋ Toymi69 (2008)

I hit the stout with [a hammer] and thought I had [killed it], but it just [shook] itself off and flew away. ❋ Heptune (2005)

"Where is your son going to [college] this year?" "He goes to [University of Wisconsin] [Stout]." ❋ H-dubs (2005)

Damn that beer is stout! [Ralphie May] is one stout [MFer]! I heard that stout guy on [the radio] the other day and realized he is a moron. ❋ Chris (2003)

[Some Dude]: Yo what the fuck [are we] doing? I though we we're going to smoke? Another Dude: [Werd]. We stout. ❋ Smokeabluntington (2011)

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