Unlidded
noun
1.
a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
2.
an eyelid.
3.
a restraint, ceiling, or curb, as on prices or news.
4.
Slang. a hat, cap, or other head covering.
5.
the cover of the capsule; operculum.
the upper section of a pyxidium.
6.
Slang. one ounce of marijuana.
verb (used with object), lidded, lidding.
7.
to supply or cover with a lid.
Idioms
8.
blow / flip one’s lid, Slang. to lose control, especially to rage hysterically:
He nearly flipped his lid over the way they damaged his car.
Also, flip one’s wig.
9.
blow the lid off, Informal. to expose to public view, especially to reveal something scandalous, illegal, etc.
noun
1.
a cover, usually removable or hinged, for a receptacle: a saucepan lid, a desk lid
2.
short for eyelid
3.
(botany) another name for operculum (sense 2)
4.
(slang) short for skidlid
5.
(US, old-fashioned, slang) a quantity of marijuana, usually an ounce
6.
(Austral, informal) dip one’s lid, to raise one’s hat as a greeting, etc
7.
(slang) flip one’s lid, to become crazy or angry
8.
(informal) put the lid on
(Brit) to be the final blow to
to curb, prevent, or discourage
9.
(informal) take the lid off, to make startling or spectacular revelations about
lid
LID
poor operator (shortwave transmission)
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