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wild oat

noun

Definition of wild oat

1 : any of several Old World wild grasses (genus Avena) especially : a Eurasian annual weed (A. fatua) common in meadows and pastures
2 wild oats plural : offenses and indiscretions ascribed to youthful exuberance usually used in the phrase sow one's wild oats

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Namely, Delilah wants the repressed, overly disciplined Stella to sow some wild oats. Duane Byrge, The Hollywood Reporter, "'How Stella Got Her Groove Back': THR's 1998 Review," 14 Aug. 2019 Teenagers need to test boundaries and sow a few wild oats; when that teenager is a witch, the stakes are a bit higher. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina," 18 Dec. 2018 And for a modern update on the classic oatmeal bath remedy, Pai Instant Calm Redness Serum delivers sea aster and wild oat in a lotion gel to strengthen blood vessels and minimize flushing — no matter the forecast. Kari Molvar, New York Times, "How to Protect Your Skin Against Winter Dryness," 2 Nov. 2017

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First Known Use of wild oat

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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