单词 | gang-up |
释义 | gang-upn. colloquial. 1. a. An act of ganging up to oppose or attack someone or something. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > [noun] > action of fasteningOE confederationc1425 confedering1530 banding1593 bandying1599 coalescence1609 associating1644 concorporating1648 federation1652 confederating1687 fraternizing1793 colleaguing1817 leaguing1841 ganging1891 gang-up1936 gang-banging1966 1936 Chicago Tribune 25 Jan. 12/7 Amid more different kinds of gang-ups and obstacles than would seem to be possible in a rather brief account, the villain of the piece gets what's coming to him. 1939 Weekly Rev. 4 30 During these past few years the National Council of the Youth Congress has..rushed aid whenever it sensed a gang-up. The gang-up is now more ominous than it has ever been. 1949 Time 27 June 29 Congress was..harassed by a Communist gang-up with Bose. 1957 Economist 7 Dec. 876/2 Without giving other Nato partners the impression of an Anglo-German ‘gang-up’. 1982 R. Sheppard & M. Valpy National Deal i. 4 Some of the premiers have hinted publicly that they don't even want to discuss it... Trudeau sees a gang-up. 2002 India Weekly 26 Apr. 10/2 The opposition gang-up crippled both houses of the Indian Parliament.., causing many embarrassing moments to Vajpayee. b. A gathering or group of friends or colleagues; a meeting of a gang. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a company or body of persons > [noun] > gang > meeting of gang-up1956 1956 Washington Post 2 Dec. b9/4 There are gang-ups of small children in pouring down rain on these corners. 1967 G. Steiner Lang. & Silence 137 The narrative of an S.A. gang-up in a beer hall is unforgettable. 2007 M. Tungate Adland ii. 31 The agency specialized in late-night creative sessions, fuelled by coffee and cigarettes, known as ‘gang-ups’. 2. Jazz. A musical medley. rare. ΚΠ 1936 Metronome Feb. 21/3 Musicians' Terms... Gang up, medley. 3. = gang-bang n. 1. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > other types of sexual activity or intercourse > [noun] > other specific vera copula1850 knee-trembler1896 gang-banging1949 gang-bang1950 gang-up1951 wham, bam, thank you ma'am1956 tribadism1962 bareback1963 Princeton1965 safe sex1968 onion1969 dry fuck1971 dry hump1972 barebacking1991 scissoring2003 1951 E. Waters His Eye is on Sparrow vi This is the gang-up. Men like that put you to sleep with their drops. Then one man after another goes in and takes you. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1936 |
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