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  1. GUTS Racing

    GUTS Racing is the world leader in motorcycle seat technology. Manufacturer of light weight seat foams and ribbed seat covers.

  2. Guts (Berserk) - Wikipedia

    Guts (Japanese: ガッツ, Hepburn: Gattsu) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the manga series Berserk, created by Kentaro Miura. Guts is a mercenary who travels from company to …

  3. GUT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GUT is bowels, entrails —usually used in plural. How to use gut in a sentence.

  4. GUTS definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    It takes guts to stand up to her. The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases. It takes more guts than I've usually got to go and see him.

  5. Guts | Heroes Wiki | Fandom

    Guts, famously known as The Black Swordsman, is the main protagonist of the Berserk franchise. He is a former mercenary and legendary branded wanderer that travels the world in a constant internal …

  6. guts - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 28, 2026 · Synonyms: entrails, guttings, innards, insides, viscera (by extension, informal) Courage; determination. Synonyms: pluck, (vulgar) balls, nerve; see also Thesaurus: courage It must have …

  7. GUTS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    He got a knife in the guts. Cow's guts are suited for digesting grasses and grains. I was in the kitchen, pulling the guts out of a chicken. He has to be careful what he eats because he has some problems …

  8. Guts - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    “I dunno,” Bloom said, wondering where to begin, begging himself to muster the guts to refuse.

  9. Characters in Berserk: Guts - TV Tropes

    A survivor of the demonic sabbath known as the Eclipse, Guts lost his right eye and part of his left arm. He also bears the Brand of Sacrifice, a supernatural emblem that attracts demons and the restless …

  10. Gut Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    The expression no guts, no glory is sometimes used in informal U.S. English to mean that if you do not have courage, you will never achieve success and fame.