stewpot

noun

Etymology

Blend of Stewart and Stuart + stewpot; compare -pot.

  1. inherited from *budnós
  2. inherited from *puttaz
  3. derived from *pott
  4. derived from pot — “pot
  5. inherited from pott
  6. inherited from pot
  7. compounded as stewpot — “stew + pot

Definitions

  1. A pot used for making stew, usually large and heavy.

    • What my parents served me from that very same stewpot was chicken.
  2. A jumble, especially one that lacks intellectual coherence.

    • It’s a nasty stewpot of intellectually untenable premises and irresponsible speculation that frequently reads like a “Saturday Night Live” parody of the crackpot right.
  3. A nickname for somebody called Stewart or Stuart (as a given name or a surname).

    • Fuck, that is brilliant! That is inspired! What sauce! Get in! It's the economy, Stewpot!

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for stewpot. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA