- Gouge
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Gouge refers to one of several types of cutting tools, in addition to its meaning as a verb ("the action of cutting or scooping with or as with a gouge") and its slang meaning ("to cheat, defraud, swindle" or "extort") and, rarely, as a noun meaning a "swindler" (gouger).In Antiquity
In
archeology , a "gouge" is a bifacial or unifacialstone tool with a chisel-like working edge used for woodworking purposes; some may also have been used to remove marrow from bones. Gouges are generally triangular in shape, with the working edge—characteristically steep-angled—appearing at the wide base of the triangle. opposite edge, at the point of the triangle, was the hafted end; the tool itself was generally hafted at right angles to the handle.Modern tools
A modern "gouge" is a
tool similar to achisel except its blade edge is not flat, but instead is curved or angled in cross-section. The modern version is generally hafted inline, the blade and handle typically having the same long axis. If the angle of the plane of the blade is on the outer surface of the curve the gouge is called an 'incannel' gouge, otherwise it is known as an 'outcannel' gouge. Gouges with angled rather than curved blades are often called 'V-gouges' or 'vee-parting tools'. Variations include 'crank-neck' gouges, 'spoon-bent' gouges, etc.Gouges are used in wood working and arts. For example, a violin luthier will use a gouge to carve the violin, a craftsmen may use it to scoop out wood for a project, or an artist may produce a piece of art by cutting some bits out of a sheet oflinoleum (see alsoLinocut ).In martial arts
In
martial arts or otherhand-to-hand combat application, to "gouge" refers to the act of pulling or pressing certain sensitive areas on the opponent's body, typically using the fingers, but also sometimes with other bodyparts or instruments. Gouging can be accidental, or it can be used as a potentself-defense technique. The most typical types of gouging arefish-hooking andeye-gouging .U.S. Navy Slang
In U.S. Navy jargon, "gouge" is the essential piece of information; the heart of the matter; or outstanding test-preparation material (such as an old test copy). A person who is tired of hearing all the extraneous information surrounding a problem might exclaim "Just give me the gouge!"
Originated at the U.S. Naval Academy and introduced from there into the wider navy, where it sees less frequent usage.
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chisel
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