单词 | badinerie |
释义 | badinerien. Badinage, raillery, banter; jesting, frivolity; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > [noun] mirth1560 dicacity1592 jest1597 pleasantry1602 raillery1642 rallery1652 badinage1658 banter1660 disport1667 badinerie1712 rig1725 bantery1739 jokery1740 persiflage1757 quizzery1809 quiz1819 chaff1841 borak1845 barrackc1890 mickey-take1968 smack talk1989 bants2008 1712 W. Shenstone Wks. & Lett. II. 240 The fund of sensible discourse is limited; that of jest and badinerie is infinite. 1856 in R. Reid Glasgow, Past & Present III. 828 This attack upon Bob's ‘tither ee’..did not stop his badinerie with little miss. 1939 M. Elwin Old Gods Falling vi. 192 Not till Frank Harris engaged Bernard Shaw on the Saturday Review, was there another critic who ventured on such impudent badinerie. 1942 A. A. Roback William James xiii. 257 There are indeed some commonplaces and badineries to be found in his expressions on life and living, but they were never reduced to stereotypes. 2001 M. Greenberg Baroque Bodies iii. 133 The narration is a ‘split’ narration, split between the projection of grandiose masculinity, and the badineries of a life given over to a man habillé en fille. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1712 |
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