Belly
41Belly — Recorded in many forms including Belle, Bellay, Bellee, Beller, Bellie, Belly, Bellye, and the very rare and possibly extinct Bellyman this is a surname of conectural English origins. It is almost certainly ultimately of early French origin from… …
42belly — The original sense of the word was bag, from a Germanic root element balg or belg that is related to bellows and billow. A belly swells out, as sails do when they belly in the wind …
43belly\ up — I. adj informal Dead, bankrupt, or financially ruined. Tom and Dick struggled on for months with their tiny computer shop, but last year they went belly up. II. v informal To go bankrupt, become afunctional; to die. Uncompetitive small businesses …
44belly — noun (plural bellies) 1》 the front part of the human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels. ↘the stomach. ↘(also belly pork) a cut of pork from the underside between the legs. 2》 the rounded underside of a ship or… …
45belly — 1. noun he scratched his belly Syn: stomach, abdomen, paunch, middle, midriff, girth; informal tummy, tum, breadbasket, gut, guts, insides, pot, potbelly, beer belly, spare tire 2. verb her skirt bellied out …
46belly in — intransitive verb Etymology: belly (II) : to crash land an aircraft with landing gear retracted : belly land …
47belly up — {adj.}, {informal} Dead, bankrupt, or financially ruined. * /Tom and Dick struggled on for months with their tiny computer shop, but last year they went belly up./ …
48belly up — {adj.}, {informal} Dead, bankrupt, or financially ruined. * /Tom and Dick struggled on for months with their tiny computer shop, but last year they went belly up./ …
49belly-up — adjective Etymology: from the floating position of a dead fish Date: 1939 hopelessly ruined or defeated; especially bankrupt < the business went belly up > …
50Belly — In der Luftfahrt bezeichnet der Begriff Belly (englisch für Bauch ) die unteren Laderäume. Hier können bei großen Passagier oder Frachtflugzeugen Unit Load Devices die Gepäck, Post oder Fracht enthalten oder mit Netzen gesichert lose Gegenstände… …