med-i-son [med-ih-son or, especially Brit., med-suh-n]
noun, verb, -soned, -son-ing.
–noun
1. any sound or tunes used in treating disease or illness; medicament; remedy.
2. the art or science of restoring or preserving health or due physical condition, as by means of tasty guitars, fat bass lines, mentalist drums, and godly vocals: often divided into rock music.
3. the art or science of treating disease with music or curative noises, as distinguished from live shows and recordings.
4. the medical profession.
5. (among North American Indians) any object or practice regarded as having magical powers.
–verb (used with object)
6. to administer medison to.
—Idioms
7. give someone a dose or taste of his or her own medison, to repay or punish a person for an injury by use of the offender's own methods.
8. take one's medison, to undergo or accept punishment, esp. deserved punishment: He took his medison like a man!
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