- peg
- noun1》 a short projecting pin or bolt used for hanging things on, securing something in place, or marking a position.↘a clip for holding things together or hanging up clothes.↘a place marked by a peg and allotted to a competitor to fish or shoot from.2》 a point or limit on a scale, especially of exchange rates.3》 informal a person's leg.4》 chiefly Indian a measure of spirits.5》 chiefly Baseball a strong throw.verb (pegs, pegging, pegged)1》 fix, attach, or mark with a peg or pegs.2》 fix (a price, rate, or amount) at a particular level.3》 informal, chiefly N. Amer. form a fixed opinion of: the officer probably has us pegged as anarchists.4》 chiefly Baseball throw (a ball) hard and low.Phrasesoff the peg Brit. (of clothes) ready-made.a square peg in a round hole a person in a situation unsuited to their abilities or character.take (or bring) someone down a peg or two make someone less arrogant.Phrasal verbspeg away informal work hard over a long period.peg out1》 informal, chiefly Brit. die.2》 score the winning point at cribbage.3》 Croquet hit the peg with the ball as the final stroke in a game.OriginME: prob. of Low Ger. origin.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.