Part of speech:
adj. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: I’m a waiter at TGI Friday’s. “Weeded” is jargon for being so busy you can’t even think of what you came into the kitchen to get. As in “in the weeds” like you’re “swimming” (another useful bit of nomeclature for the same thing) in a lake, and being tangled in seaweed.
Author:
“wanderson@nwu.edu (William J. Anderson)”
(This author is either a pseudonym or is not clearly named in the original source.)
Date of publication:
Feb. 17, 1995
This cite belongs to a full entry for weeded.