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galley-west

[ gal-ee-west ]

adverb

  1. Informal. into a state of unconsciousness, confusion, or disarray (usually used in the phrase to knock galley-west ).


adjective

  1. Northern U.S. lopsided; cockeyed.

galley-west

adverb

  1. slang.
    into confusion, inaction, or unconsciousness (esp in the phrase knock ( someone or something ) galley-west )
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of galley-west1

1870–75, Americanism; alteration of British dialect collywest
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Word History and Origins

Origin of galley-west1

C19: from English dialect colly-west awry, perhaps from Collyweston, a village in Northamptonshire
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Example Sentences

This ranch can go galley-west an' crooked till we get that snake.

I'd just hate awfully to lose those horns, now that I've knocked him galley-west.

You knocked it galley-west by poking yourself into the way.

Thus brought into the open was a paradox which may knock the complex proration system galley-west: an efficient method of controlling production has been worked out, but since the Federal antitrust suit against the oil industry at Madison, Wis. last year, there has been no way of stabilizing the price or the quantity of refined petroleum: Stabilization of oil was first attempted under NRA.

By last week most probers of the meat mess had reached the same conclusion: too-rigid restrictions and price controls on a sensitive market had knocked the whole meat system galley-west.

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