单词 | slammer |
释义 | slammern.1 1. A violent gust (of wind). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > [noun] > blast or gust of ghosteOE blasta1000 blas?c1225 ragec1405 blorec1440 flaw1513 thud1513 flaga1522 fuddera1522 flake1555 flan1572 whid?1590 flirta1592 gust1594 berry1598 wind-catch1610 snuff1613 stress1625 flash1653 blow1655 fresh1662 scud1694 flurry1698 gush1704 flam1711 waff1727 flawer1737 Roger's Blasta1825 flaff1827 slat1840 scart1861 rodges-blast1879 huffle1889 slap1890 slammer1891 Sir Roger1893 1891 Field 7 Mar. 344/4 A strong westerly wind..came off the Barn Elm grounds in regular slammers at times. 2. One who slams (doors, etc.). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sudden or violent sound > [noun] > of impact or concussion > slam > one who slammer1892 1892 Chambers's Jrnl. 11 June 372/1 He is a quiet neighbour—no slammer or tramper. 3. Prison, jail. Usually with the: occasionally the slammers. Cf. slam n.1 4 slang (originally U.S.). ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > prison > [noun] quarternOE prisona1200 jailc1275 lodgec1290 galleya1300 chartrea1325 ward1338 keepingc1384 prison-house1419 lying-house1423 javel1483 tollbooth1488 kidcotec1515 clinkc1530 warding-place1571 the hangman's budget1589 Newgate1592 gehenna1594 Lob's pound1597 caperdewsie1599 footman's inn1604 cappadochio1607 pena1640 marshalsea1652 log-house1662 bastille1663 naskin1673 state prison1684 tronk1693 stone-doublet1694 iron or stone doublet1698 college1699 nask1699 quod1699 shop1699 black hole1707 start1735 coop1785 blockhouse1796 stone jug1796 calaboose1797 factory1806 bull-pen1809 steel1811 jigger1812 jug1815 kitty1825 rock pile1830 bughouse1842 zindan1844 model1845 black house1846 tench1850 mill1851 stir1851 hoppet1855 booby hatch1859 caboose1865 cooler1872 skookum house1873 chokey1874 gib1877 nick1882 choker1884 logs1888 booby house1894 big house1905 hoosegow1911 can1912 detention camp1916 pokey1919 slammer1952 joint1953 slam1960 1952 G. Mandel Flee Angry Strangers 358 I'm hip what you was doin wit Ange while I was in the slammer. 1961 F. J. Rigney & L. D. Smith Real Bohemia p. xvii Slammer, jail. 1970 E. Bullins Theme is Blackness (1973) 177 I'm into a heavy petty criminal thing, man. The Man is always ready to vamp on you and take you off 'round here or put you in the slammers. 1975 B. Garfield Death Sentence (1976) v. 31 Less than one per cent of Chicago's crimes are solved, in the sense that some joker gets tried and convicted and sent to the slammer. 1977 D. Bagley Enemy xv. 131 This one's not for the slammer. He'll go to Broadmoor for sure. Draft additions 1997 4. = slam dancer n. at slam n.1 Additions. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other popular 20th-century dances > [noun] > dancer bunny-hugger1914 line dancer1928 slam dancer1981 body-popper1983 slammer1983 moonwalker1986 mosher1990 1983 People 28 Mar. 96/2 While the slammers tend to be teenage leather boys, the audience is more mixed, with a fair number of suburban kids represented. 1991 D. Gaines Teenage Wasteland viii. 200 The audience was half headbanger and half slammer. 1992 Option July 31/4 The boorish Stuart Maconie of New Mus. Express responded more strongly to slammers and stagedivers. Draft additions September 2021 Any of various alcoholic drinks that are consumed rapidly, often in one go (cf. slam v.1 Additions). Also: an alcoholic drink, typically consisting of a spirit mixed with a bubbly beverage, which is covered, slammed down on a hard surface so as to cause the contents to fizz, and then drunk in one gulp.Now often short for tequila slammer n. Earliest in Alabama slammer, originally a long cocktail made with Southern Comfort, but later also served as a shot. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > distilled drink > cocktail > [noun] > other cocktails balderdash1611 twist1699 Coke-upon-Littleton1740 julep1787 camphor julep1788 switchel1790 sling1792 mint sling1804 mint julep1809 swizzle1813 smash1850 rattlesnake1862 sour1862 Collins1865 John Collins1865 split1882 rickey1893 Picon punch1900 stinger1901 Bronx1906 Jack Rose1912 Pimm's1912 orange blossom1919 Americano1928 Merry Widow1930 snowball1930 atomic cocktail1941 Sazarac cocktail1941 grasshopper1949 Bellini1955 saketini1959 wallbanger1970 caipirinha1973 Long Island ice tea1978 Alabama slammer1980 Long Island iced tea1981 1980 Daily News (N.Y.) (Queen's ed.) 30 Dec. xq2/1 Ferina's wife..started pouring herself drinks from the pitchers of ‘kamikazes’ and ‘Alabama slammers’. 1981 Register (Orange County, Calif.) 9 Aug. 15/2 The ‘cutest’ menu in town..is a jumble of copy including hints at the usual Mexican fare..(tequila shooters, kamikazes, or slammers of course). 1982 Wisconsin State Jrnl. 2 Sept. (Look section) 5/4 (advt.) A Slammer is a mix of tequila & 7-Up. When covered & slammed 3 times, it fizzes, foams & must be consumed instantly. 1990 Independent (Nexis) 22 Apr. 39 Guy also likes to ‘get drunk on mescal and champagne slammers and tear off his shirt’. 2007 Daily Tel. 20 June 7/3 Down-in-one drinking..is to be curbed by the drinks industry, which has promised to outlaw ‘shooters’ and ‘slammers’. 2012 A. Potter Don't you forget about Me iv. 31 Not that I don't drink tequila, but usually when I'm at home and I fancy a drink, I'll share a bottle of wine with Fiona, not start doing slammers on the kitchen counter. 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