See Also: remorse(dictionary)
remorse(dictionary)

undub (iou) and remorse (oh)


undub (iou)



undub verb trans. slang. Now rare or obsolete. Infl. -bb-. M18.
[from UN-2 + DUB verb3.]
Unlock, unfasten, or open (a door etc.).

remorse (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: remors, from Latin remordere 'to bite again']
a strong feeling of being sorry that you have done something very bad
-see also regret regret
::Throughout the trial, he had shown no remorse .
remorse for
::She felt a pang of remorse for what she had done.
be full of remorse/be filled with remorse
::Filled with remorse, Dillon decided to resign.
-- remorseful adj
-- remorsefully adv