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What (who) is gutted - definition

REMOVAL OF SOME OR ALL OF THE ORGANS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Disembowel; Disemboweled; Disembowlment; Disemboweling; Evisceration (organ removal); Gutted; Disembowelled; Transanal evisceration
  • The execution of [[Hugh Despenser the Younger]], who was hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason in 1326
  • Disembowling a fish during food preparation
  • Nezahualcoyotl as shown in the [[Codex Ixtlilxochitl]], folio 106R, painted roughly a century after Nezahualcoyotl's death.
  • ''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' woodblock print of warrior about to perform ''[[seppuku]]'', from the [[Edo period]].

Gutted         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Gut.
gutted         
¦ adjective Brit. informal bitterly disappointed or upset.
gutted         
If you are gutted, you feel extremely disappointed or depressed about something that has happened. (BRIT INFORMAL)
Birmingham City supporters will be absolutely gutted if he leaves the club.
ADJ: v-link ADJ

Wikipedia

Disembowelment

Disembowelment or evisceration is the removal of some or all of the organs of the gastrointestinal tract (the bowels, or viscera), usually through a horizontal incision made across the abdominal area. Disembowelment may result from an accident but has also been used as a method of torture and execution. In such practices, disembowelment may be accompanied by other forms of torture, or the removal of other vital organs.

Examples of use of gutted
1. The structure was completely gutted and refitted.
2. This would be the equivalent of the gutted house.
3. Olmert arrived in Washington with a gutted diplomatic agenda.
4. "Stephen is heartbroken and gutted,‘ said the friend.
5. "But they ripped me to shreds – I was absolutely gutted.