pot
1
[ pot ]
/ pɒt /
noun
verb (used with object), pot·ted, pot·ting.
verb (used without object), pot·ted, pot·ting.
Informal.
to take a potshot; shoot.
Idioms for pot
go to pot,
to become ruined; deteriorate: With no one to care for it, the lovely old garden went to pot.
sweeten the pot.
sweeten(def 8).
Origin of pot
1
1150–1200; Middle English
pott (see
potter1); cognate with Dutch, Low German
pot (perhaps > French
pot)
OTHER WORDS FROM pot
pot·like, adjectiveWords nearby pot
British Dictionary definitions for go to pot (1 of 4)
pot
1
/ (pɒt) /
noun
verb pots, potting or potted (mainly tr)
See also
pot on
Word Origin for pot
Late Old English
pott, from Medieval Latin
pottus (unattested), perhaps from Latin
pōtus a drink; compare Middle Low German
pot, Old Norse
pottr
British Dictionary definitions for go to pot (2 of 4)
pot
2
/ (pɒt) /
noun
- Scot and Northern English dialect a deep hole or pothole
- (capital when part of a name)Pen-y-Ghent Pot
Word Origin for pot
C14: perhaps identical with
pot
1 but possibly of Scandinavian origin; compare Swedish dialect
putt water hole, pit
British Dictionary definitions for go to pot (3 of 4)
pot
3
/ (pɒt) /
noun
slang
cannabis used as a drug in any form, such as leaves (marijuana or hemp) or resin (hashish)
Word Origin for pot
C20: perhaps shortened from Mexican Indian
potiguaya
British Dictionary definitions for go to pot (4 of 4)
Cultural definitions for go to pot
go to pot
To decline or deteriorate: “Since most of the businesses moved out to the suburbs, my old neighborhood has really gone to pot.”
Idioms and Phrases with go to pot (1 of 2)
go to pot
Also, go to the dogs. Deteriorate, decline; come to a bad end. For example, My lawn has gone to pot during the drought, or The city schools are going to the dogs. The first of these colloquial expressions dates from the late 1500s and alludes to inferior pieces of meat being cut up for the stewpot. The second, from the 1600s, alludes to the traditional view of dogs as inferior creatures. Also see rack and ruin; run to seed.
Idioms and Phrases with go to pot (2 of 2)
pot