Blood-and-guts Definition

blŭdənd-gŭts
adjective
Depicting or marked by great violence or zeal.
A blood-and-guts book; blood-and-guts competition.
American Heritage
Dealing with fundamental concerns.
Blood-and-guts issues.
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Performed with vigor, ferocity, passion, or violence (especially in competition).

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noun

(idiomatic) Gore; gruesome images.

It is a film for the more mature audiences, but there is plenty of blood and guts to please the younger viewers too.
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Origin of Blood-and-guts

  • Coined in 1937.

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