单词 | to get busy |
释义 | > as lemmasto get busy PhrasesΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > effort or exertion > exert oneself or make an effort [verb (intransitive)] tillc897 stightlea1375 stretcha1375 wrestlea1382 to put it forthc1390 to put one's hand(s) to (also unto)a1398 paina1400 takea1400 to do one's busy pain (also care, cure, diligence)?a1430 to make great force?c1450 makec1485 to stir one's stumpsa1500 to bestir one's stumps1549 to make work1574 put1596 bestira1616 operate1650 to lay out1659 to be at pains1709 exerta1749 tew1787 maul1821 to take (the) trouble1830 to pull outc1835 bother1840 trouble1880 to buck up1890 hump1897 to go somea1911 the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > care or heed [verb (intransitive)] > bestow care and effort to do one's (busy) curea1400 paina1400 to do one's busy pain (also care, cure, diligence)?a1430 take1528 to be at pains1709 ?a1430 T. Hoccleve Mother of God l. 108 in Minor Poems (1970) i. 55 Do your bysy peyne To wasshe away our cloudeful offense. a1475 J. Russell Bk. Nurture (Harl. 4011) in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 199 My copy..whiche to drawe out [I] haue do my besy diligence. c1503 R. Arnold Chron. f. lxxxxiv/1 This lytil yle..For to repayre do ay thy besy cure. ?1518 A. Barclay tr. D. Mancinus Myrrour Good Maners sig. B.iv Therfore dothe he study and muse with busy cure His dedes to redresse. 1554 D. Lindsay Dialog Experience & Courteour i. sig. E.i I sall do my besye cure To tak the best. 1633 P. Fletcher Purple Island x. xl. 144 A thousand Knights woo'd her with busie pain. 1673 J. Flavell Fountain of Life xxiii. 295 With busie diligence, to make himself ready for his death. 1692 J. Dryden Eleonora 19 Her fellow Saints with busie care, will look For her blest Name. 1737 H. Baker Medulla Poetarum Romanorum I. 101 And now the Warriors all with busy Care, Whet the dull Sword. P2. (as) busy as a bee: very busy or industrious (and typically happily so); fully engaged with some occupation (cf. bee n.1 1b). ΚΠ c1405 (c1395) G. Chaucer Merchant/Franklin Link (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 4 For ay as bisy as bees Ben they [sc. women] vs sely men for to [de]ceyue. 1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 445 Now ar tha maid als bissie as ane be. 1690 W. Walker Idiomatologia Anglo-Lat. 74 You are as busie as a bee. a1788 N. Cotton Var. Pieces Verse & Prose (1791) I. 107 Thus four or five of us you'll see, And each as busy as a bee. 1866 Harper's Mag. Dec. 51/2 Throughout the day Frank was as busy as a bee,..and the roll of bills in his vest pocket biggened. 1995 P. McCabe Dead School (1996) 163 All the mammies were busy as bees chatting away and talking about all the little kiddies as Malachy came trotting in the school gates. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with mingeOE haveOE knowc1175 ofliec1275 to lie with (or by)a1300 knowledgec1300 meetc1330 beliea1350 yknowc1350 touchc1384 deala1387 dightc1386 usea1387 takec1390 commona1400 to meet witha1400 servea1400 occupy?a1475 engender1483 jangle1488 to be busy with1525 to come in1530 visitc1540 niggle1567 mow1568 to mix one's thigh with1593 do1594 grind1598 pepper1600 yark1600 tumble1603 to taste of1607 compressc1611 jumble1611 mix?1614 consort?1615 tastea1616 bumfiddle1630 ingressa1631 sheet1637 carnal1643 night-work1654 bump1669 bumble1680 frig?c1680 fuck1707 stick1707 screw1719 soil1722 to do over1730 shag1770 hump1785 subagitatec1830 diddle1879 to give (someone) onec1882 charver1889 fuckeec1890 plugc1890 dick1892 to make a baby1911 to know (a person) in the biblical sense1912 jazz1920 rock1922 yentz1924 roll1926 to make love1927 shtupa1934 to give (or get) a tumble1934 shack1935 bang1937 to have it off1937 rump1937 tom1949 to hop into bed (with)1951 ball1955 to make it1957 plank1958 score1960 naughty1961 pull1965 pleasurea1967 to have away1968 to have off1968 dork1970 shaft1970 bonk1975 knob1984 boink1985 fand- 1525 in B. Cusack Everyday Eng. 1500–1700 (1998) 108 Looke well to yor awn seruauntis for..ther can noo woman goo theyr [sc. into the forest]..but they wilbe busy with them. 1612 W. Fennor Cornu-copiæ 27 Thou hast bene too busy with a man, And art with child. 1728 C. Cibber Vanbrugh's Provok'd Husband ii. i. 20 You would have the Impudence to Sup, and be busy with her. 1826 S. Reynolds Jrnl. 19 Aug. (1989) I. 148 She had given orders for Tuanou to be banished, for being busy with Tenow! P4. to get busy. colloquial (originally U.S.). a. To become active; to begin to act. Frequently in imperative phrases let's (also now, etc.) get busy. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin action or activity [verb (intransitive)] > bestir oneself arisec825 to start upc1275 stirc1275 shifta1400 awakea1450 to put out one's fins?1461 wake1523 to shake one's ears1580 rouse1589 bestira1616 awaken1768 arouse1822 waken1825 to wake snakes1835 roust1841 to flax round1884 to get busy1896 to get one's arse in gear1948 1896 Locomotive Oct. 157 The boys have no great love for the work, and one or more overseers stand over them constantly, urging them..to ‘get busy’. 1906 W. McCay Little Nemo in Slumberland 23 Sept. in Little Nemo 1905–1914 (2000) 58 Come on! You fellows get busy!.. Get a move on you! 1936 J. Steinbeck In Dubious Battle iii. 24 They'll give him the works if George doesn't get busy. 1987 I. Rankin Knots & Crosses xv. 78 Drop what you're doing and get busy on tracing this car. 1999 Maximum PC Oct. 14 Now get busy and write us. 2000 B. L. Whitford & K. Jones Accountability, Assessment, & Teacher Commitment iv. 79 ‘Okay, let's get busy.’ In less than a minute, Mary Jo has skillfully redirected the energy in the room. b. euphemistic. To engage in amorous behaviour or sexual activity. Also with on, with (a person). Cf. to be busy with at Phrases 3. ΚΠ 1969 B. Bremser Troia i. 62 Every once and awhile I am nudged by his drooping thigh to get busy on him also... I gag on his cock. 1970 in E. Cray Bawdy Ballads 10/2 Oh, daughter, oh, daughter, you were a silly fool, To get busy with a man With a tool like a mule. 1989 T. Williams Cocaine Kids 138 (Gloss.) A number of terms relate to sexual behavior, including..getting busy. 2000 Esquire July 123/2 Founded in 1916, when the pilot of a private, two-seater plane realised the new ‘autopilot’ left his hands free to get busy with his female co-pilot, the Mile High Club is still chalking up plenty of new recruits. 2010 M. D. Ewell To love Amari x. 172 ‘I can't get enough of you either! I love you so!’ We were getting busy when the phone rang. < as lemmas |
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