Gagging

Gagging




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to stop up the mouth of (a person) by putting something in it, thus preventing speech, shouts, etc.
to restrain by force or authority from freedom of speech; silence.
to fasten open the jaws of, as in surgical operations.
Metalworking. to straighten or bend (a bar, rail, etc.) with a gag.
something put into a person's mouth to prevent speech, shouting, etc.
any forced or arbitrary suppression of freedom of speech.
a surgical instrument for holding the jaws open.
Metalworking. a shaped block of steel used with a press to straighten or bend a bar, rail, etc.
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First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English gaggen “to strangle, suffocate”; perhaps imitative of the sound made in choking; compare Old Norse adjective gag-háls “with the neck thrown back”
a joke, especially one introduced into a script or an actor's part.
any contrived piece of wordplay or horseplay.
to tell jokes or make amusing remarks.
to play on another's credulity, as by telling false stories.
to introduce usually comic interpolations into (a script, an actor's part, or the like) (usually followed by up).
First recorded in 1770–80; perhaps special use of gag1
a serranid game fish, Mycteroperca microlepsis, found along the southeastern coast of the United States.
An Americanism dating back to 1880–85; origin uncertain
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Well, let’s just say that sometimes God will get your friends in on the gag because I’m sure my friends are laughing now.
Or maybe Alibaba is doing what other companies are doing in China: gagging itself and its customers to appease the apparatchiks.
Why is the U.S. government initiating this new round of forced gagging?
The cruel practice of forced nasograstic-tube gagging of tied-down persons who have never had a trial is not an American value.
The gagging can be extreme, even when patients are relaxed and cooperating by swallowing repeatedly during the procedure.
Valle allegedly admitted he would “really get off knocking her out, tying up her hands and bare feet, and gagging her.”
And now his gagging screech resolved itself into articulate speech.
One of the soldiers, with the aid of his scarf, succeeded in gagging the duke, who was thus prevented from speaking.
The master said that I was, and after the gagging and drugging it is very probable.
Ross stooped to drag him from the plate and began binding and gagging him with lengths torn from his kilt.
With equal swiftness he dropped it on the sidewalk, growling and gagging at the warm feathers which almost choked him.
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(tr) to stop up (a person's mouth), esp with a piece of cloth, etc, to prevent him or her from speaking or crying out
(tr) to suppress or censor (free expression, information, etc)
(intr) to struggle for breath; choke
(tr) to hold (the jaws) of (a person or animal) apart with a surgical gag
(tr) to apply a gag-bit to (a horse)
be gagging for or be gagging to slang to be very eager to have or do something
a piece of cloth, rope, etc, stuffed into or tied across the mouth
any restraint on or suppression of information, free speech, etc
a surgical device for keeping the jaws apart, as during a tonsillectomy
parliamentary procedure another word for closure (def. 4)
C15 gaggen; perhaps imitative of a gasping sound
a joke or humorous story, esp one told by a professional comedian
a hoax, practical joke, etche did it for a gag
(intr) to tell jokes or funny stories, as comedians in nightclubs, etc
(often foll by up) theatre
to interpolate lines or business not in the actor's stage part, usually comic and improvised
to perform a stage jest, either spoken or based on movement
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
To choke, retch, or undergo a regurgitative spasm.
An instrument adjusted between the teeth to keep the mouth from closing during operations in the mouth or throat.
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1. a surgical device fitting between the upper and lower jaws to prevent the mouth from closing during operative procedures of the mouth or throat.
2. to retch, or strive to vomit; see also gag reflex.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
Abbreviation for glycosaminoglycan.
1. To retch; to cause to retch or heave.
3. An instrument adjusted between the teeth to keep the mouth from closing during operations in the mouth or throat.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
1. A device placed in the mouth to keep it open, as in dentistry.
2. The act or an instance of gagging or choking.
1. To cause to choke, retch, or undergo a regurgitative spasm.
2. To keep (the mouth) open by using a dental gag.
To experience a regurgitative spasm in the throat, as from revulsion to a food or smell or in reflexive response to an introduced object.
The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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env† gene Encodes viral coat proteins gp 120 and gp 41, which mediate CD4 binding and membrane fusion, controlled by tat and rev
gag‡ gene Encodes nucleocapsid core proteins including p24
nef‡ gene 3´ orf, B gene, ORF-2 gene Encodes a protein of unknown function found in infected Pts that may down-regulate viral expression–nef deletion results in a five-fold increase in viral DNA synthesis and replication
pol‡ gene Encodes reverse transcriptase, protease, integrase and ribonuclease
R† gene Encodes TAR–transcription activating response element, which has a nonspecific immunodeficiency effect
rev† gene art/trs gene Encodes a 19 kD post-transcriptional protein regulator required for HIV replication, up-regulating HIV synthesis by transactivating anti-repression, ↑ levels of envelope RNA by regulating the env gene; inactivation of rev prevents viral replication–as measured by the successful production of the p24 glycoprotein by infected monocytes can be massively ↑ by adding cytokines to culture medium
tat† gene Encodes a potent 14 kD transcription activator that amplifies HIV replication, the inactivation prevents viral replication
vif† gene Facilitates infectivity of free HIV
vpr† gene Encodes a weak transcription activator
vpu† gene Unique to HIV-1, encodes a 16 kD product which, when mutated, has a 5-10-fold Ø in replicative capacity and is critical for efficient budding of virions NEJM 1991; 324:308rv
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
1. To retch; to cause to retch or heave.
3. An instrument adjusted between the teeth to keep the mouth from closing during operations in the mouth or throat.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
1. A viral gene necessary for viral replication.
2. A device used by dental and other surgeons to keep the mouth wide open and allow oral treatment.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
Abbreviation for glycosaminoglycan.
1. Device put in someone's mouth to prevent speech or closing of the mouth.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
Q. Does GAG really help? My mother suffers from osteoarthritis, and after taking a lot of pain-killers someone offered us to try glycosaminoglycans. Does it really help? It’s quite expensive….
A. As far as I know it wasn’t proved in well-controlled trials to benefit the patients over placebo, so if it’s a consideration for you, I’m not sure it justifies the price. However, I’m only a lay-man, so consulting a professional (i.e. a doctor) is better.
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In distraction methods the basic principle is to avert the patient's attention from the stimulus eliciting the gagging allowing the dental procedure to be undertaken.19,20
By focusing on these exercises the patient's consideration might be redirected far from the gagging stimulus.
Pregnancy can also cause exaggerated reflex activity at the gagging centre since the adjacent vomiting centre is usually very active in early preganancy.
* Iatrogenic: Incompetence of the dental professional may trigger a gag reflex in a normal patient who is not affected by gagging. These include overextended borders especially in the posterior palatal seal region and the distolingual flange of the lower arch or while recording maxillary impression with overloaded impression tray, poorly retained dentures, an increased vertical dimension of occlusion has also been suggested as precipitating gagging.
Overall, the cardiovascular effects of gagging that may potentially be important in some patients are not well known and further study is recommended.
Development of the Gagging Problem Assessment: a pilot study.
* Alcoholism, smoking, chronic gastritis, carcinoma of the stomach, peptic ulcer, and cholecystics are related to chronic gastrointestinal irritability and gagging.
* Diaphragmatic hernia has also been implicated as a systemic cause for gagging.
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