单词 | to give a person noogies |
释义 | > as lemmasto give a person noogies In singular and plural. A hard poke or grind with the knuckles, esp. on a person's head (see also quot. 1986). Frequently in to give a person noogies.J. E. Lighter Hist. Dict. Amer. Slang cites a New York University student in 1972 as saying that a ‘noogie is a kind of a punch or a jab you give someone with your third and middle finger. You do it on the forehead or on the shoulder.’ ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > [noun] > with the hand > with the knuckles con1620 noogie1968 1968 I. Horovitz Indian wants Bronx 11 Now I'll give you twenty noogies, so we'll be even. (He raps Joey on the R. arm.) 1978 C. Miller National Lampoon's Animal House Bk. 14 Furious, Larry gave Kent a hard noogie punch on the arm. 1986 Amer. Film Apr. 59/2 Daniels also wanted a piece of business cut in which Bill Murray's Todd rubbed his knuckles affectionately across the head of Gilda Radner's Lisa in a ‘noogie attack’. Todd gave Lisa noogies in every Nerds sketch. 1992 J. Stern & M. Stern Encycl. Pop Culture 437/2 School children learned to give noogies to each other (a 1950s classroom torture of rubbing knuckles over someone else's head, revived by SNL nerds Todd and Lisa). 1997 ‘S. Shem’ Mount Misery x. 281 Malik..was grinding his fist into my scalp, making it burn... ‘What the hell are you doing, you jerk?’ ‘Giving you a noogie.’ 2001 Portland (Maine) Press Herald (Electronic ed.) 24 Nov. I am greeted by two cousins who are way happy to see me. They give me noogies and knuckle sandwiches. < as lemmas |
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