Typhoid

Word TYPHOID
Character 7
Hyphenation ty phoid
Pronunciations /ˈtaɪfɔɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Typhoid"

What do we mean by typhoid?

Typhoid fever. noun

Of, relating to, or resembling typhoid fever. adjective

Resembling typhus: noting a specific continued fever.

Typhoid fever. See fever. noun

Of or pertaining to typhus; resembling typhus; of a low grade like typhus. adjective

A disease formerly confounded with typhus, but essentially different from the latter. It is characterized by fever, lasting usually three or more weeks, diarrhæa with evacuations resembling pea soup in appearance, and prostration and muscular debility, gradually increasing and often becoming profound at the acme of the disease. Its local lesions are a scanty eruption of spots, resembling flea bites, on the belly, enlargement of the spleen, and ulceration of the intestines over the areas occupied by Peyer's glands. The virus, or contagion, of this fever is supposed to be a microscopic vegetable organism, or bacterium. Called also enteric fever. See Peyer's glands. adjective

A condition common to many diseases, characterized by profound prostration and other symptoms resembling those of typhus. adjective

Typhoid fever noun

Serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by Salmonella typhosa ingested with food or water noun

Typhoid fever

A girl who gives such an excellent blow job that it's infectious and you'll be addicted to her skills like crack. Urban Dictionary

1. Mary Mallon, the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever, who spread it by working as a cook (typhoid fever is spread through water and food). When health officials tracked her down, she refused to believe she was a carrier, because a. since she was the first known case, she'd never before heard of healthy carriers and b. she did not understand a lot about typhoid fever. She was forcibly quarantined, released after two years on the condition that she wouldn't seek work as a cook again and quarantined again for life after another outbreak was tracked to her working as a cook under a pseudonym. It seems she had taken the job because other household jobs (like doing laundry) she got didn't pay as well and she still didn't believe she could spread the disease. 2. A carrier of any contagious disease who, through ignorance and recalcitrance or callousness, proceeds to take exactly those actions which are likely to cause the highest possible amount of infections in other people. 3. Someone who, analogous to 2, doesn't bother with anti-virus software or firewalls and so quickly gets their computer infected with all manner of computer viruses which then proceed to spread themselves from that computer. Especially if they persist in opening all attachments and not installing anti-virus software even after having been told they should. Urban Dictionary

Something Lil' Susie always seemed to contract after a full day of hunting and fording on the Oregon Trail. Urban Dictionary

Typhoid moron, A person who allows there own stupidity to put others in the path of a harmful or fatal contagious disease. Urban Dictionary

A local Rochester legend. Typhoid Mary lives in East Irondequoit, the "shady" side of town where she infected the majority of the town. The term is now used to describe a sickly or highly contagious person Urban Dictionary

An accurate description of the 45th president of the United States and his handling of the Kung Flu. Urban Dictionary

Similar to a Maskhole , It is a male selfish idiot who refuses to wear a mask. But this person believes the Corona Virus is fake or a Government conspiracy; ie they are stupid and or nuts. Urban Dictionary

Gay guy who cruises darkrooms, steamrooms and truckstops for anonymous/unprotected oral and/or anal sex Urban Dictionary

Donald Trump Urban Dictionary

A bro who eschews public health measures so he can carry on hooking up with unsuspecting women. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Typhoid

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The word "typhoid" in example sentences

Travel for more thansix weeks in countries where typhoid is common. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The intestinal parasites can be easily treated, typhoid is more problematic, especially if you fail to detect and treat it at an interim stage. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Neither cholera nor typhoid is a picnic, I assure you. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If you are traveling to a country where typhoid is common, you should consider being vaccinated against typhoid. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I never realized that typhoid is a form of salmonella! ❋ Unknown (2005)

One of the symptoms that is most commonly associated with is the fever, giving the name typhoid fever. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But I do have to wonder how that know they contracted typhoid from a street vendor and not from something they brought into their own home. ❋ Unknown (1919)

However, before long physicians will discard much from our present medical onomatology that is ridiculous, absurd, incorrect, in short, unscientific, as, for instance, the designation typhoid fever. ❋ Achilles Rose (1877)

PESCA: Beale is also called a typhoid, a plague and smallpox. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Footnote: The word typhoid means "resembling typhus," and in Europe this term is correctly employed to designate a somnolent or other general condition in all kinds of feverish diseases which remind one of typhus symptoms. ❋ Achilles Rose (1877)

It causes something known as typhoid fever which a lot of people have heard about and you're right, it is endemic in certain parts of the world including southeast Asia and south Asia as well as certain parts of Africa. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The disease is caused by a specific germ known as the typhoid bacillus. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Occasionally the pulmonary oppression became very great, the breathing short and laboured, the pulse feeble and frequent, or what Dr. Rush would call a typhoid pulse. ❋ Unknown (1924)

Experiments were carried out, and it was assumed, not without good reason, that the bacillus was the primary cause of the malady, and it was accordingly labelled the typhoid bacillus. ❋ Robert Blatchford (1897)

The material he would have to deal with would be enormous, and in addition to the history of haematuric he would be confronted with the problem of the form of fever which seems to be a recent addition to West African afflictions, the so-called typhoid malaria, which of late years has come into the Rivers, and apparently come to stay. ❋ Mary H. Kingsley (1881)

She [gives] such [awesome] [head] her name should be Typhoid. ❋ SpotOn (2010)

1. (no example, real person after which 2 and 3 are named) 2. [Mao] seems to have been a [typhoid Mary], according to accounts by his [physician] stating he had an STD which caused him little discomfort but which he spread at a rate of one young female follower infected per week. 3. If someone alerts you to a virus mail you sent them, and you do nothing about it, that makes you a typhoid Mary. ❋ Garnasha (2010)

Dammit! [Susie] died of typhoid fever while I was off hunting [buffalo] - better not hunt them too much - or they will get [scarce] in this area! Dammit! ❋ Jocko Tittlies (2005)

Because of [Typhoid moron's] need to have a rally in [Tulsa] today, six staffers have contracted [Corona virus]. ❋ MisanthropyFTW (2020)

[Cathy] got [mono] and pulled a [Typhoid Mary] ❋ Amar Modi (2008)

So thanks to Typhoid Donny [grandma's] dead and I'm not going on [cruise] in January! [Thanks Obama]! ❋ Mads1 (2020)

"There goes Typhoid Larry, [coughing] around people. He still thinks [Covid-19] is [fake]." ❋ Fustilarian (2020)

"[Shit man] [you must be crazy]....he's well known as [the local] Typhoid Mary!!" ❋ Squaddieskin (2009)

Typhoid Hitler treasonously and self servingly downplayed the virus, hindered efforts to combat it, mocked efforts to reduce the spread and infections, promoted [pseudoscience] cures, and held endless [super spreader] events all leading to increasing the death toll in the country by a number higher than any terrorist group could ever dream of and more than any enemy of the nation had ever killed Americans going back [to World] War II. ❋ Arche Logos (2020)

He’s a Typhoid Tony. He didn’t tell her he had an active case of [Covid] or about his [genital warts] [outbreak]. ❋ MelissaFromJail (2021)

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