1. To practice, especially a musical instrument or piece of music. From jazz slang. Metaphorically, "take one's axe to the woodshed."
2. To consume or engage with. Used primarily by musicians as an extension of the first definition.
2. To consume or engage with. Used primarily by musicians as an extension of the first definition.
1. I spent all morning shedding guitar.
That gig was rough, I definitely didn't shed those songs hard enough.
2. "Have you shed Parks and Rec?" "Not yet, I'm shedding The Office first."
At some point, almost every philosophy student sheds Plato.
That gig was rough, I definitely didn't shed those songs hard enough.
2. "Have you shed Parks and Rec?" "Not yet, I'm shedding The Office first."
At some point, almost every philosophy student sheds Plato.
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Get the P Shed mug.A word relating to the New Zealand low-cost department store chain The Warehouse. It refers to the fact that the stores are often painted bright red. The stores are also known as the Ware Whare.
"Did you hear that they are building a big red shed down the road?"
"I just bought some jandals from the big red shed for 5 bucks"
"I just bought some jandals from the big red shed for 5 bucks"
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