单词 | hopped |
释义 | hoppedadj. 1. Furnished, mixed, or flavoured with hops. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > [adjective] > flavoured with hops hopped1669 the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > brewing > [adjective] > flavoured with hops hopped1669 hoppy1893 1669 R. Boyle Contin. New Exper. Physico-mech. (1682) ii. 174 A Receiver filled with hopped and fermented Beer. 1830 M. Donovan Domest. Econ. I. vi. 203 Thirty-five barrels of hopped wort. 1897 Daily News 6 Sept. 7/3 The bines being lightly hopped without any ‘tail’, and the fruit all being within sight. 2. a. [ < hop n.1 4 + -ed suffix2.] Chiefly with up. Stimulated by, or under the influence of, a narcotic drug. Also to hop up verbal phrase, to stimulate with a narcotic drug. U.S. slang. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > effects of drugs > [adjective] > in state of euphoria hepped1903 hopped1924 up1942 spaced1967 spacy1969 the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > drugging a person or thing > drug [verb (transitive)] narcotize1526 potion1611 druga1730 hocus1831 dope1889 slug1925 snow1927 bomb1950 hit1953 to hop up1968 1924 G. C. Henderson Keys to Crookdom 408 Hopped up, intoxicated on opium. 1927 C. F. Coe Me—Gangster iii. 43 They do their shooting when they are all hopped up with dope. 1927 E. Hemingway Men without Women (1928) 194 I'm not drunk. I'm hopped to the eyes. 1957 Listener 6 June 912/2 It is possible these men were physically hopped up, or perhaps ‘mushroomed-up’ would be the better word, by consuming a European fungus. 1958 J. D. MacDonald Executioners (1959) vii. 108 A hopped-up kid can be bought for less, but the job would be bungled. 1968 ‘J. Welcome’ Hell is where you find It vi. 80 Why didn't you go to his funeral? Too busy hopping yourself up in Paris? You do that for kicks, too, I suppose? 1973 Guardian 14 Apr. 10/3 Chuck Berry don't drink either but he gets hopped. b. hopped-up. Excited, enthusiastic. U.S. slang. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > [adjective] fevering?a1200 upreareda1382 warm1390 amoveda1400 entalented1402 stirred1483 intoxicatea1533 roused1575 vibrant1575 waked1581 irritated1595 uproused1597 gunpowdered1604 concitated1652 exagitated1659 animated1660 upstirreda1666 instinct1667 hot-headed1679 flushed1749 abubble1766 agig1767 fermentitious1807 suscitated1811 effervescent1833 effervescing1837 quick1837 galvanized1843 ginger beery1849 excited1855 ablaze1859 het1862 effervescible1866 thrilly1893 piqued1902 all of a doodah1915 hopped-up1923 adrenalized1935 volted1936 hyped1938 spooked up1939 twitterpated1942 up1942 jazzed1955 psyched1963 amped1967 plugged-in1967 torqued1967 buzzy1978 1923 C. Witwer in Collier's 27 Jan. 28/4 He's especially hopped up about the piano down in the music room. 1935 P. G. Wodehouse Let. 4 Feb. in Performing Flea (1953) 79 I got all hopped up and felt that it wasn't possible to give 'em too much of this superb stuff. 1936 J. Steinbeck In Dubious Battle v. 69 You organize the stiffs and get 'em all hopped up with a bunch of bull. 1939 C. Morley Kitty Foyle xxii. 214 There were a lot of dames hopped up with culture and good grammar. 1973 ‘I. Drummond’ Jaws of Watchdog viii. 107 A hopped-up son with anarchist-pacifist connections. 3. hopped-up. Of a motor vehicle: having its engine altered to give improved performance. Also transferred. U.S. slang. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > machines which impart power > engine > [adjective] > modified to increase power or efficiency hotted-up1928 souped1931 hopped-up1945 society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > powered vehicle > motor car > [adjective] > modified to increase power souped1931 hopped-up1945 1945 Amer. Speech 20 226/2 Hopped up. Applied to a plane built for speed. Taken from the ‘hopped up’ automobiles of the high-school set. 1946 Sat. Evening Post 14 Sept. 14/2 Today a hot rod is a hopped-up, stripped-down flivver. 1954 Amer. Speech 29 98 Hopped up,..‘souped up’; said of a car with any added speed equipment. 1958 House & Garden Mar. 62 The American housewife..with her hopped-up central heating. 1971 Islander (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 16 May 10/3 At the urge of the hopped-up motor in seconds they were tearing up Nanaimo Street. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < adj.1669 |
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