单词 | fastie |
释义 | fastien. colloquial. 1. An act of deception; a trick. Esp. in to pull a fastie: to trick or attempt to trick a person by doing something ingenious; to deceive someone (cf. to pull a fast one at fast adj. Phrases 3).In quot. 1931: to play a joke. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [phrase] to blear the eyesc1325 to play mock-holiday with?1558 on a lock1598 to put the change upon (also on) (a person)1658 to play false1680 to draw (pull, spread) the wool over (a person's) eyes1839 to lead (a person) up the garden (path)1923 to pull a fastie1931 to take (someone) for a sleigh ride1931 to pull a swiftie1945 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] > a trick, deception wrenchc888 swikec893 braida1000 craftOE wile1154 crookc1175 trokingc1175 guile?c1225 hocket1276 blink1303 errorc1320 guileryc1330 sleightc1340 knackc1369 deceitc1380 japec1380 gaudc1386 syllogism1387 mazec1390 mowa1393 train?a1400 trantc1400 abusionc1405 creekc1405 trickc1412 trayc1430 lirtc1440 quaint?a1450 touch1481 pawka1522 false point?1528 practice1533 crink1534 flim-flamc1538 bobc1540 fetcha1547 abuse1551 block1553 wrinklec1555 far-fetch?a1562 blirre1570 slampant1577 ruse1581 forgery1582 crank1588 plait1589 crossbite1591 cozenage1592 lock1598 quiblin1605 foist1607 junt1608 firk1611 overreach?1615 fob1622 ludification1623 knick-knacka1625 flam1632 dodge1638 gimcrack1639 fourbe1654 juggle1664 strategy1672 jilt1683 disingenuity1691 fun1699 jugglementa1708 spring1753 shavie1767 rig?1775 deception1794 Yorkshire bite1795 fakement1811 fake1829 practical1833 deceptivity1843 tread-behind1844 fly1861 schlenter1864 Sinonism1864 racket1869 have1885 ficelle1890 wheeze1903 fast one1912 roughie1914 spun-yarn trick1916 fastie1931 phoney baloney1933 fake-out1955 okey-doke1964 mind-fuck1971 the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [noun] > (a) means > available means or a resource > a device, contrivance, or expedient costOE craftOE custc1275 ginc1275 devicec1290 enginec1300 quaintisec1300 contrevurec1330 castc1340 knackc1369 findinga1382 wilea1400 conject14.. skiftc1400 policy?1406 subtilityc1410 policec1450 conjecturea1464 industry1477 invention1516 cunning1526 shift1530 compass1540 chevisance1548 trade1550 tour1558 fashion1562 invent?1567 expediment1571 trick1573 ingeny1588 machine1595 lock1598 contrival1602 contrivement1611 artifice1620 recipea1643 ingenuity1651 expedient1653 contrivance1661 excogitation1664 mechanism1669 expediency1683 stroke1699 spell1728 management1736 manoeuvre1769 move1794 wrinkle1817 dodge1842 jigamaree1847 quiff1881 kink1889 lurk1916 gadget1920 fastie1931 ploy1940 1931 Utah Chron. 7 Apr. 3/7 Will Senior Pulls a Fastie on Offspring. Will Rogers, jr..has gone to Fort Worth, Texas, to take a job as a cub reporter on the Star Telegram. Interviewed at his home here before he left, Bill was asked what he expected to do on the paper. Will, sr., answered for him: 'They'll probably put him on the street selling papers'. 1932 Cincinnati Enquirer 15 May (Mag. section) 1/2 Chilled to the core by Gloria Glayde's refusal to become the missus, Derek Denbeigh, the rich young ketchup king, has pulled a fastie on her. He's announced his engagement to beautiful Doris Doolittle. 1940 Lowell (Mass.) Sun 11 May 7/4 Council president John B. Caddell is credited with a ‘fastie’ when he sent to committee the $450,000 municipal relief loan order... They forgot to move for suspension of the rules, which was necessary and Caddell neatly sidetracked it. 1976 Van Wert (Ohio) Times-Bull. 29 Apr. 1/1 [He] pulled a fastie to add some money to the chapter's fund-raising campaign. 2019 @kindlejo_jo 19 June in twitter.com (accessed 29 Apr. 2020) That moment when someone at your work completely forgot that you came here from their higher headquarters and they try to pull a fastie, but you got contacts and receipts. 2. A person who or thing that moves particularly quickly. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > [noun] > one who or that which moves swiftly goera1586 fast-goera1628 seven-league boots1707 flyer1795 careerer1844 racehorse1854 pacer1878 spinner1881 running mate1891 wind-splitter1893 speedster1927 swiftie1945 fastie1983 1983 Washington Post 11 June c 1/2 Before he'll answer a question, he likes reporters to bribe him with toys—especially racing cars, which he calls ‘fasties’, much as he calls boomerangs ‘boomies’. 2004 A. Buzo Legends Baggy Green xv. 164 He took a more than respectable 3 for 89 with his swinging fasties and made 41 with the bat. 2016 @runslikemud 3 Apr. in twitter.com (accessed 9 Apr. 2020) Fasties who run your cool down on the course while others are still finishing the race: stop, just stop. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1931 |
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