单词 | slangwhang |
释义 | † slangwhangn. U.S. Obsolete. Violent or abusive language. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > [noun] > abusive language teleeOE conteckc1380 contumelyc1386 flitec1400 abuse1559 doggery?1577 vinegar-railing1609 Billingsgate1676 slangwhang1834 tongue-plague1853 1834 H. M. Brackenridge Recoll. xvi. 183 The young lawyer..who has acquired nothing of the ordinary slangwhang. 1859 Harper's Mag. July 164/1 Don't allow their vulgar slang-wang to have the slightest effect upon you. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2020). slangwhangv. Chiefly U.S. transitive and intransitive. To assail with, to make use of, violent language, abuse, or vituperation. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > [verb (transitive)] > abuse, scold, or wrangle chidec1230 revilea1393 to call (rarely to speak) (all) to naught1542 vituperate1542 abuse1592 to speak or look daggers1603 outrage1608 cuss1831 slangwhang1880 strafe1915 slag1958 name-call1960 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > abuse [verb (transitive)] vilea1300 rebutc1330 revilea1393 arunt1399 stainc1450 brawl1474 vituper1484 rebalk1501 to call (rarely to speak) (all) to naught1542 rattle1542 vituperate1542 bedaub1570 beray1576 bespurt1579 wring1581 misuse1583 caperclaw1589 abuse1592 rail1592 exagitate1593 to shoot atc1595 belabour1596 to scour one's mouth on1598 bespurtle1604 conviciate1604 scandala1616 delitigate1623 betongue1639 bespatter1644 rant1647 palt1648 opprobriatea1657 pelt1658 proscind1659 inveigh1670 clapperclaw1692 blackguard1767 philippize1804 drub1811 foul-mouth1822 bullyrag1823 target1837 barge1841 to light on ——1842 slang1844 villainize1857 slangwhang1880 slam-bang1888 vituperize1894 bad-mouth1941 slag1958 zing1962 to dump on (occasionally all over)1967 1880 Punch 11 Sept. 117/1 Over the Census Bill Honourable Members got senselessly incensed.., Orthodoxy and the other Doxies slang-whanging each other just as if they were really in earnest. 1890 Melbourne Punch 14 Aug. 107/4 That Eminent Personage immediately began to slangwhang the umpire. 1959 Listener 19 Feb. 325/2 A slang-wanging, stump speaker. Derivatives ˈslangˌwhanging n. and adj. (also slangwanging) ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > [noun] > action of using abuse ribaldyc1300 chiding1340 ribaldrya1400 revile1439 revilingc1475 vituperation1481 vituper1484 tongue-sore1542 oblatration?1552 thundering1564 wording1564 revilement1590 slabbery1596 invective1602 campling1660 bitching1706 slangwhanging1809 name-calling1819 slanging1856 rough tonguing1916 the mind > language > malediction > [adjective] > abusive chidingc1175 invective1430 villainous1470 reproachful1531 reviling1534 oblatranta1538 vituperatory1586 vituperous1588 maledicent1599 vituperious1604 abuseful1612 virulent1631 camping1642 Thersitical1650 wording1682 vituperative1727 vituperatious1797 slangwhanging1809 sharp-tongued1837 vituperant1864 campling1881 Thersitean1908 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [noun] balec1220 ordurec1390 revile1439 brawlingc1440 railing1466 opprobry?a1475 revilingc1475 vituperation1481 vituper1484 vitupery1489 convicy1526 abusion?1530 blasphemation1533 pelta1540 oblatration?1552 words of mischief1555 abuse1559 inveighing1568 invection1590 revilement1590 invective1602 opprobration1623 invecture1633 thunder and lightning1638 raillery1669 rattlinga1677 blackguarding1742 pillory1770 slang1805 slangwhanging1809 bullyragging1820 slanging1856 bespattering1862 bespatterment1870 bad-mouthing1939 bad mouth1947 slagging1956 flak1968 verbal1970 handbagging1987 pelters1992 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [adjective] opprobriousc1410 invective1430 railinga1470 shameful?a1513 convicious1530 reviling1534 inveighing1568 abusing1586 vituperatory1586 vituperous1588 vituperious1604 abusive1608 invectory1608 conviciatory1611 abuseful1612 conviciating1628 vituperative1727 vituperatious1797 slangwhanging1809 opprobratory1833 1809 Essex Register (Salem, Mass.) 20 May 2/2 (heading) Federal Slang-whanging..or, a new comical, heroic, quizzical, serio farcical melo-drama. 1829 H. Murray Hist. Acct. Discoveries & Trav. N. Amer. II. iii. iii. 366 The expression ‘slangwhanging’, which signifies making violent political harangues to the multitude. 1841 in J. Q. Adams' Conn. w. Monroe Doctrine, etc. (1902) This french proverb applies to all such slang whanging rascals like yourself. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1834v.1809 |
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