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hay /heɪ/USA pronunciation
n. [uncountable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Agriculturegrass cut and dried for use as food for animals:gathering hay from the fields.
- Slang Termsa small sum of money:Twenty bucks for half an hour's work; that ain't hay!
- Idioms make hay, to make use of an opportunity:Make hay while the sun shines.
hay
(hā),USA pronunciation n.
v.t.
v.i.
hay′ey, adj.
Hay (hā),USA pronunciation n.
- Agriculturegrass, clover, alfalfa, etc., cut and dried for use as forage.
- Agriculturegrass mowed or intended for mowing.
- Slang Terms
- a small sum of money:Twenty dollars an hour for doing very little certainly ain't hay.
- money:A thousand dollars for a day's work is a lot of hay!
- Drugs, Slang Terms[Slang.]marijuana.
- Slang Terms, Idioms a roll in the hay, sexual intercourse.
- Slang Terms hit the hay, [Informal.]to go to bed:It got to be past midnight before anyone thought of hitting the hay.
- Idioms in the hay, in bed;
retired, esp. for the night:By ten o'clock he's in the hay. - Idioms make hay of, to scatter in disorder;
render ineffectual:The destruction of the manuscript made hay of two years of painstaking labor. - Idioms make hay while the sun shines, to seize an opportunity when it presents itself:If you want to be a millionaire, you have to make hay while the sun shines.Also, make hay.
v.t.
- Agricultureto convert (plant material) into hay.
- Agricultureto furnish (horses, cows, etc.) with hay.
v.i.
- Agricultureto cut grass, clover, or the like, and store for use as forage.
- bef. 900; Middle English; Old English hēg; cognate with German Heu, Old Norse hey, Gothic hawi. See hew
Hay (hā),USA pronunciation n.
- Biographical John Milton, 1838–1905, U.S. statesman and author.
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grass, clover, etc, cut and dried as fodder (in combination): a hayfield, a hayloft - hit the hay ⇒
to go to bed - make hay of ⇒
to throw into confusion - make hay while the sun shines ⇒
to take full advantage of an opportunity - roll in the hay ⇒
sexual intercourse or heavy petting
to cut, dry, and store (grass, clover, etc) as fodder
'Hay' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
- Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
- Haymarket Square
- Japan clover
- allergic rhinitis
- allergy
- bale
- baler
- barn
- bay
- bentgrass
- binder twine
- brompheniramine
- bundle
- camel grass
- chaff
- clump
- cock
- crested wheatgrass
- cromolyn sodium
- cyproheptadine
- doodle
- end
- ephedrine
- farmer's lung
- feed
- fennel
- fenugreek
- fodder
- forage
- foxtail millet
- grass
- grass sorghum
- grass widow
- hashish
- hay doodle
- hay fever
- hay rake
- hay shock
- hay-scented fern
- haybox
- haycock
- hayfield
- hayfork
- haylage
- haylift
- hayloft
- haymaker
- haymow
- hayrack