This phrase is often used to describe a surgery or sugerical process. Knife standing for “surgery” was first recorded in 1880.
Example:
Example:
Sam: "When do you go under the knife?
Tim: "I have surgery next Wednesday. I have to take an
Ativan before I get there."
Tim: "I have surgery next Wednesday. I have to take an
Ativan before I get there."
by SigmaNutz December 27, 2011
Get the Under the Knifemug. by Ross March 28, 2005
Get the going under the knifemug. by Angie Groves January 8, 2004
Get the gone under the knifemug.