SPIKE Meaning and
Definition
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Spike is a noun and a verb commonly used to describe a pointed or sharp projection or a sudden, sharp increase or decrease in a particular value or condition.
As a noun, spike refers to a thin, pointed piece of material, such as a long metal nail or a sharp thorn on a plant. It can also denote a long, pointed tool used for driving into or through a surface. Additionally, in the context of sports, a spike is a forceful downward hit made with great force, often used in sports like volleyball where the ball is forcefully driven into the opponent's court.
As a verb, spike can describe the act of impaling or piercing with a sharp object, or driving or securing something with spikes. It can also refer to the act of causing a sudden increase or decrease in a particular value or condition. For example, in the context of finance, a sudden spike in stock prices may indicate a boost in value, while a sudden spike in interest rates can denote an abrupt increase. In medicine, a spike may refer to a sharp rise in temperature or blood pressure.
Overall, spike is a versatile term that can be applied to various scenarios, from describing a sharp point or tool to indicating a sudden and pronounced change in various aspects.
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In botany, an indefinite inflorescence, in which the flowers are sessile on the central axis, differing from a raceme in which the flowers are stalked.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
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• A large nail; a pointed bar of iron, sometimes of wood; in bot., an inflorescence consisting of numerous flowers, sessile, on an axis or single stem, as in the wheat and lavender.
• To fasten with spikes or large nails; to set with spikes; to stop the vent of a cannon with a spike or long nail.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of SPIKE
The word "spike" has a varied etymology depending on its different meanings. Here are the origins of some of its common uses:
1. As a noun referring to a long, thick, pointed piece of metal:
- "Spike" originates from the Old English word "spīc", which was derived from the Proto-Germanic word "*spīkaz". This ultimately traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*spei-" meaning "sharp point".
2. As a verb meaning to secure or fix something with spikes:
- The verb use of "spike" comes from the noun form, referring to the action of driving or fixing a spike.
3. As a noun referring to a sudden increase or rise:
- This usage originated in the early 20th century.
Idioms with the word SPIKE
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spike somebody's drink
The idiom "spike somebody's drink" refers to the act of secretly adding alcohol or drugs to someone's beverage without their knowledge or consent.
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spike sb's guns
The idiom "spike someone's guns" means to prevent or hinder someone from achieving their objective or goal, especially by acting or speaking in a way that undermines or neutralizes their efforts. It can refer to thwarting someone's plans, diminishing their chances of success, or undermining their power or influence.
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spike someone's guns
The idiom "spike someone's guns" often means to thwart or undermine someone's plans, efforts, or achievements. It refers to intentionally disrupting or sabotaging someone's progress, objectives, or ideas, usually by taking preemptive action or revealing damaging information. It can be used in a variety of contexts, indicating the act of hindering someone's success or ambitions.
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spike (one's) guns
The definition of the idiom "spike (one's) guns" is to thwart or obstruct someone's plans, efforts, or strategies, thereby making their actions ineffective or less impactful. It is akin to undermining, sabotaging, or neutralizing someone's intentions or schemes.
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spike somebody's guns
The idiom "spike somebody's guns" means to thwart or disrupt someone's plans or efforts, particularly by taking decisive action or revealing damaging information that renders their plans or strategies ineffective. It essentially means to obstruct or prevent someone from achieving their desired outcome or gaining an advantage.
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spike somebody’s guns
The idiom "spike somebody's guns" means to undermine or thwart someone's plans or efforts, often unexpectedly or by taking decisive action to prevent their success. It refers to the act of disabling or rendering someone's weapons useless in a figurative sense.
Similar spelling words for SPIKE
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- spiky.
Conjugate verb Spike
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