| 单词 | nooner | 
| 释义 | noonern. slang (originally and chiefly U.S.).  1.  An alcoholic drink taken in the middle of the day. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > 			[noun]		 > a drink or draught shenchc950 drinkc1000 draughtc1200 beveragec1390 napa1450 potation1479–81 potionc1484 slaker?1518 glut1541 pocill1572 adipson1601 go-down1614 slash1614 gulf1674 libation1751 meridian1771 sinda1774 sling1788 mahogany1791 a shove in the mouth1821 nooner1836 quencher1841 refresh1851 slackener1861 squencher1871 refreshener1888 refresher1922 maiden's blush1941 maiden's water1975 1836    Let. 1 May in  G. A. McCall Lett. fr. Frontiers 		(1868)	 313  				I took up the black bottle from which we had taken our noon-er, still half full of whisky. 1949    W. Granville Sea Slang 20th Cent. 165  				Nooner, a midday drink in the wardroom. 1980    W. P. Mack  & R. W. Connell Naval Ceremonies, Customs, & Trad. 		(ed. 5)	 291  				The first drink, a ‘nooner’. 2001    Los Angeles Times 		(Nexis)	 27 July  vi. 24  				Dresser's family..used such terms as ‘elevenzies’ and ‘nooners’ as ‘a refined WASP way of talking about having a drink in the morning’.  2.  An instance of sexual activity taking place during the day, esp. at lunchtime. Cf. matinee n. 1b. ΚΠ 1964    H. G. Brown Sex & Office ix. 122  				This institution of the two-hour ‘little affair’..is as old as anyone can remember... In the South it's called a ‘nooner’. 1973    F. I. Gwaltney Destiny's Chickens 59  				He liked to come home..and..pull off a nooner. 1973    R. Thomas If you can't be Good xxiii. 200  				I see what looks like it started to be an afternoon roll in the hay. Maybe even a nooner. 1990    B. Raskin Current Affairs vii. 127  				He looks like the kind of man who prefers nooners to nocturnal sex. 2001    Redbook 		(Electronic ed.)	 1 June  				When we were first together, the spontaneous ‘nooner’ would make me smile for days, and the unplanned encounter with my wife is still the best kind of sex.  3.  gen. Any event that occurs in the middle of the day; any activity engaged in at (or around) midday. ΚΠ 1946    N.Y. Times 23 Sept. 47/6  				Radio Today... 12:00—..WOR—The Nooners Club.]			 1980    J. Ciardi Browser's Dict. 274  				Nooner labels any midday habit. 1992    Washington Post 		(Electronic ed.)	 16 Oct.  				After a nooner from the Fairfax Symphony Brass Quintet, Mack Bailey..will perform on an hourly basis. 2001    Insight on News 		(Electronic ed.)	 28 May  				Bill ‘Napman’ Anthony..tells employees to grab ‘nooners’, a 15-minute power nap at work between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. when a natural dip in the circadian rhythm lowers the body temperature. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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