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单词 stoner
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stonern.1

Brit. /ˈstəʊnə/, U.S. /ˈstoʊnər/
Forms: Also Middle English staner.
Etymology: < stone v. + -er suffix1.
One who stones or pelts with stones (esp. so as to kill).
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the world > life > death > killing > massacrer or slaughterer > [noun] > stoner
stonera1350
society > armed hostility > warrior > armed man > [noun] > one using missiles > stones
stonera1350
a1350 St. Stephen 217 in C. Horstmann Altengl. Leg. (1881) 30 Saul, þat þe staners clothes held.
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 477/1 Stonare, or he þat stonythe..lapidator.
1623 J. Bingham tr. Xenophon Hist. 99 The stoners of the Ambassadors.
1680 C. Ness Compl. Church-hist. 359 With this word, as with a stone, he knockt those stoners, for such they would have been to the woman, on the head.
1867 H. P. Liddon in J. O. Johnston Life & Lett. H. P. Liddon (1904) v. 110 The stoners of St. Stephen.

Draft additions September 2018

Compounds

attributive. Designating or relating to a genre of film comedy in which the plot and action are typically centred around drug (esp. cannabis) use and users, or ‘stoner’ culture (sense Additions). Esp. in stoner comedy.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > a film > type of film > [adjective] > other types
costumed1851
foreign language1904
first run1910
Keystone1912
photodramatic1914
serial1915
coming of age1919
edge-of-your-seat1922
psychodramatic1927
omnibus1928
straight1936
low-budget1937
no-budget1937
screwball1937
Ealing1939
blockbusting1943
private eye1946
film noir1952
white telephone1952
portmanteau1953
uncut1953
anthology1955
three-D1955
Hammer1958
noir1958
co-production1959
kitchen sink1959
kidult1960
docudrama1961
cinéma vérité1963
maudit1963
filmi1965
indie1968
triple-X1969
XXX1969
drama-documentary1970
cheapie1973
gross-out1973
high concept1973
chopsocky1974
hard R1974
buddy movie1975
sci-fi1977
mondo1979
hack-and-slash1981
microbudget1981
hack-and-slay1982
slice-and-dice1982
fly on the wall1983
psychotronic1983
noirish1985
Mad Max1986
stoner1987
bonkbusting1993
straight to DVD1997
1987 Toronto Star 24 Jan. s72/3 He was ‘discovered’ by Cheech and Chong and cast in their stoner flicks (Nice Dreams etc.).
1992 Hamilton (Ont.) Spectator (Nexis) 25 Apr. c6 If you like stoner humor, or..found such characters as Sister Mary Elephant and..Blind Melon Chitlin absolute screams, then you won't be disappointed.
1993 Daily Variety (Nexis) 27 Oct. 1 Trimark Pictures..has plastered advertisements of ‘The Stoned Age’ everywhere.., as they look for a Wayne-and-Garth carryover for their new stoner comedy.
1994 J. Cohen & M. Krugman Generation Ecch 54 He [sc. Sean Penn] is..the originator of a most important Ecch cinema icon: the teen stoner, much-loved center of The Stoner Film.
2003 New Yorker 18 Aug. 18/3 The New Jersey duo Ween has fused stoner comedy and gleeful scatology with a parodic instinct so accurate it verges on traditionalism.
2010 Guardian 27 Feb. (Guide Suppl.) 5/2 First Ed Norton does stoner comedy Leaves Of Grass.., now Natalie Portman's producing a girl-friendly weed movie called Best Buds.

Draft additions January 2005

slang (originally U.S.). A habitual drug user, esp. a heavy cannabis user; (hence) a person with a lifestyle considered typical of a heavy cannabis user, characterized as aimless or indolent (cf. slacker n.).
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the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > [noun] > drug-user > user of marijuana
muggle-head1926
tea man1938
weedhead1939
reefer1940
tea-head1953
grasshopper1954
pothead1957
pot smoker1965
stoner1971
toker1975
1971 E. E. Landy Underground Dict. 177 Stoner.., person who takes and gets high on drugs frequently.
1979 A. Lyons Castles in Fire (1983) 179 They were careless. Stoners usually are.
1986 San Diego Union-Tribune (Nexis) 24 May b1 He was in all easy classes, the ones stoners take.
1994 Face Aug. 64/1 The thing is you don't want to be marketed to, the whole Generation X thing is that you don't want to be told, ‘Hey, you're a stoner, come to this movie’.
2003 Company June 178/2 My boyfriend is a real stoner and it's driving me mad. He just wants to stay in and get stoned with his friends and when we do go out he's so dopey, it's pointless.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

stonern.2

Brit. /ˈstəʊnə/, U.S. /ˈstoʊnər/
Etymology: < stone n. + -er suffix1.
1. One skilled in precious stones: = lapidary n. 1b. Obsolete.
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > gem or precious stone > [noun] > connoisseur of precious stones
lapidaryc1440
stonerc1440
lapidarist1607
lapidist1647
gemmologist1931
c1440 Gesta Romanorum (Harl.) lxv. 286 Gwido..went to a stoner, and saide to hym, ‘good man, I pray þe tell me þe vertu of þis ston.’
2. In combination with prefixed numeral: A person weighing, or a horse carrying, (so many) stone (stone n. 14).
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > horse racing > [noun] > horse by performance
lightweight1773
sticker1779
maiden1807
favourite1813
mile-horse1829
outsider1836
heavyweight1857
stayer1862
stoner1862
rank outsider1869
pick1872
pot1874
timer1881
resurrectionist1883
short head1883
pea1888
cert1889
stiffa1890
wrong 'un1889
on the mark1890
place horse1890
top-weight1892
miler1894
also-ran1895
selection1901
loser1902
hotpot1904
roughie1908
co-favourite1922
readier1922
springer1922
fav1935
scratch1938
no-hoper1943
shoo-in1950
scorer1974
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > horse defined by purpose used for > [noun] > racehorse > carrying specific weight
lightweight1773
heavyweight1857
stoner1862
top-weight1892
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > horse racing > people involved in horse racing > [noun] > rider > types of
feather1760
lightweight1773
welter1804
steeple hunter1830
a bad waster1833
steeplechaser1837
heavyweight1857
stoner1862
roper1870
point-to-pointer1929
jumping jockey1947
jump jockey1970
1862 G. J. Whyte-Melville Inside Bar iii. 264 Your nags is hardly thirteen-stoners, sir—not in a country like this.
1896 A. Conan Doyle Rodney Stone xvii. 293 ‘Your man brought the scale down at thirteen-three and Harrison at thirteen-eight.’ ‘He's a fifteen-stoner from the loins upwards’, cried Dutch Sam.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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