单词 | to talk trash |
释义 | > as lemmasto talk trash Chiefly U.S. colloquial (originally in African-American use). to talk trash, to gossip; to engage in foolish, exaggerated, or untruthful discussion; (now chiefly Sport) to deliver trash talk. Cf. trash talk n. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse [verb (intransitive)] > gossip talea1225 talk1461 twittle1551 tattle1581 clasha1689 fetch-and-carry1770 gammer1788 chit-chat1821 rumour1832 nipper1840 coffee-house1861 cooze1870 chopse1879 skinder1942 scuttlebutt1945 to talk trash1947 gyaff1976 gist1992 tongue-wag- 1947 N.Y. Times 16 Nov. ii. 7/6 Sitting with the dynamic little woman, ‘talking trash and drinking mash’, we found that she had started shouting the blues in public at the age of 12..in New York. 1951 Philadelphia Evening Bull. 11 Nov. Remember way back then you used to say ‘whatcha know, Joe?’... Now you say ‘Let's talk trash’ or else ask ‘What's shakin'?’ 1967 P. Thomas Down these Mean Streets xii. 112 Trina seemed sobered up, but as soon as the night air hit her, it brought back her high. She started talking trash through her hair. ‘I can drink anytime I want to.’ 1971 D. Wells & S. Dance Night People v. 79 Say, man, go talk trash with the bus driver, because you've heard your last words from me for quite a while. 1991 Inside Sports Oct. 50/1 Sure, he talks more trash than Oscar the Grouch on a bad day, but it says here that the lovable lug is mostly good for the game. 2002 Esquire Apr. 103/2 You can talk trash, you can push the line. But the truth's gonna come out. < as lemmas |
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