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Sawbones — Saw bones , n. A nickname for a surgeon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sawbones — surgeon, 1837, slang; see SAW (Cf. saw) (v.) + BONE (Cf. bone) … Etymology dictionary
sawbones — [sô′bōnz΄] n. Slang a doctor; esp., a surgeon … English World dictionary
sawbones — This was a slang expression unknown to Mr Pickwick, according to Charles Dickens. When Sam Weller told him that there were ‘a couple of sawbones downstairs’ he was obliged to ask: ‘What’s a sawbones?’ Dickens adds that he was ‘not quite… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
Sawbones — Slang name for a surgeon and, in particular, an orthopaedic surgeon (who may have sawed bones on the battlefield in days gone by). The term sawbones has been in use for many years, as in: What, don t you know what a Sawbones is, Sir, enquired Mr … Medical dictionary
sawbones — n. a doctor. (Folksy. Referring to someone who amputates limbs.) □ Call he sawbones. This is an emergency. □ Is there a sawbones in this town? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
sawbones — noun (plural sawbones or sawboneses) Date: 1837 slang physician, surgeon … New Collegiate Dictionary
sawbones — /saw bohnz /, n., pl. sawbones, sawboneses. (used with a sing. v.) Slang. a surgeon or physician. [1830 40; SAW1 + BONE + s3] * * * … Universalium
sawbones — Synonyms and related words: Doctor of Medicine, GP, MD, Md, allopath, allopathist, attending physician, coroner, country doctor, croaker, doc, doctor, family doctor, general practitioner, house physician, intern, leech, medical, medical attendant … Moby Thesaurus
Sawbones — surgeon … Dictionary of Australian slang