drain
[ dreyn ]
/ dreɪn /
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to flow off gradually.
to become empty or dry by the gradual flowing off of liquid or moisture: This land drains into the Mississippi.
noun
Idioms for drain
- to become worthless or profitless.
- to go out of existence; disappear.
go down the drain,
Origin of drain
OTHER WORDS FROM drain
Words nearby drain
dragsville,
draguignan,
dragée,
drahthaar,
drail,
drain,
drain rod,
drainage,
drainage basin,
drainage tube,
drainage wind
British Dictionary definitions for go down the drain
drain
/ (dreɪn) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of drain
drainable, adjectiveWord Origin for drain
Old English
drēahnian; related to Old Norse
drangr dry wood; see
dry
Medical definitions for go down the drain
drain
[ drān ]
n.
A device, such as a tube, inserted into the opening of a wound or into a body or dental cavity to facilitate discharge of fluid or purulent material.
v.
To draw off a liquid gradually as it forms.
Idioms and Phrases with go down the drain (1 of 2)
go down the drain
see down the drain.
Idioms and Phrases with go down the drain (2 of 2)
drain
see brain drain; down the drain.