单词 | peeve |
释义 | peeven. Originally U.S. A peevish or irritable mood; peevishness; a grumble. Also: a source of irritation or annoyance (frequently in pet peeve). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > [noun] > action of irritating > cause of irritation provocation1638 provoke1773 pet peeve1909 the mind > emotion > anger > irascibility > peevishness > [noun] > peevish mood peeve1909 the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > [noun] > cause or ground of complaint gravament1537 complaint1732 beef1900 pet peeve1909 grouse1918 1909 Washington Post 10 Jan. 3/4 The lady subsequently, in a fit of peeve, hurled one of the bowls at Blister's head. 1917 Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daily News July 8/6 (advt.) Ask seven women out of ten what their little pet peeve is, and they will tell you that it is having a brand new pair of silk stockings ‘drop a stitch’. 1936 R. E. Sherwood Idiot's Delight iii. 141 Every time yon get yourself into a peeve, you take it out on us. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 7 Feb. 8/4 Poorly designed parking garages have riled me for a long time, but they've become a full-fledged pet peeve in recent years. 2002 Time Out N.Y. 29 Aug. 191/2 This touches on my biggest peeve with today's..society. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). peevev. Originally U.S. 1. transitive. To make peevish; to irritate, annoy. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > irritate [verb (transitive)] gremec893 grillc897 teenOE mispay?c1225 agrillec1275 oftenec1275 tarya1300 tarc1300 atenec1320 enchafec1374 to-tarc1384 stingc1386 chafe?a1400 pokec1400 irec1420 ertc1440 rehete1447 nettlec1450 bog1546 tickle1548 touch1581 urge1593 aggravate1598 irritate1598 dishumour1600 to wind up1602 to pick at ——1603 outhumour1607 vex1625 bloody1633 efferate1653 rankle1659 spleen1689 splenetize1700 rile1724 roil1742 to put out1796 to touch (also get, catch, etc.) (a person) on the raw1823 roughen1837 acerbate1845 to stroke against the hair, the wrong way (of the hair)1846 nag1849 to rub (a person, etc.) up the wrong way1859 frump1862 rattle1865 to set up any one's bristles1873 urticate1873 needle1874 draw1876 to rough up1877 to stick pins into1879 to get on ——1880 to make (someone) tiredc1883 razoo1890 to get under a person's skin1896 to get a person's goat1905 to be on at1907 to get a person's nanny1909 cag1919 to get a person's nanny-goat1928 cagmag1932 peeve1934 tick-off1934 to get on a person's tits1945 to piss off1946 bug1947 to get up a person's nose1951 tee1955 bum1970 tick1975 1901 Naugatuck (Connecticut) Daily News 28 June 1/3 Though it breaks our hearts to go; Our departure should not peeve you, For we're out here to row. 1934 R. Macaulay Going Abroad xvii. 139 I suppose he'd peeved me in some way. 1966 I. Jefferies House-surgeon v. 101 ‘They were peeved, like little school-kids.’.. ‘Who peeved them, Harry?’ 2004 Sun (Nexis) 24 Jan. That's the thing that peeves me whenever they show Besty's six goals. They never show mine as well! 2. intransitive. To grumble, complain petulantly. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > complain [verb (intransitive)] murkeOE misspeakOE yomer971 chidea1000 murkenOE grutch?c1225 mean?a1300 hum13.. plainta1325 gruntc1325 plainc1325 musea1382 murmurc1390 complain1393 contrary1393 flitec1400 pinea1425 grummec1430 aggrudge1440 hoinec1440 mutterc1450 grudge1461 channerc1480 grunch1487 repine1529 storm?1553 expostulate1561 grumblea1586 gruntle1591 chunter1599 swagger1599 maunder1622 orp1634 objurgate1642 pitter1672 yelp1706 yammer1794 natter1804 murgeon1808 groan1816 squawk1875 jower1879 grouse1887 beef1888 to whip the cat1892 holler1904 yip1907 peeve1912 grouch1916 nark1916 to sound off1918 create1919 moana1922 crib1925 tick1925 bitch1930 gripe1932 bind1942 drip1942 kvetchc1950 to rag on1979 wrinch2011 the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > complain about [verb (transitive)] > utter complainingly grumble1824 plain1865 yammer1892 peeve1912 1912 G. Ade Knocking Neighbors 10 The Waiter peeved at being slipped a paltry $1.60. 1923 U. L. Silberrad Lett. Jean Armiter xi. 227 He has a gift of peeving on paper. 1999 J. Crace Being Dead (2000) xii. 98 The committee drifted off, peeving and frowning at the secretary as they passed through her room to collect their coats. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1909v.1901 |
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