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词组 gangbang
释义 gangbang
noun
  1. successive, serial copulation between a single person and multiple partners US, 1945
    • — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 94, 1949
    • Sometimes he [Jack Kerouac] lapses into pages of terrifying gibberish that sound like a tape recording of a gang bang with everybody full of pod, juice and bennies all at once. — The Nation, p. 161, 23 February 1957
    • “Now that you’re here, what do you plan to do?” “We were thinking along the lines of a gang-bang,” Schoons said[.] — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, p. 69, 1965
    • [R]eturnees from the gangbang were still popping in with regu-larity[.] — Robert Gover, Poorboy at the Party, p. 118, 1966
    • With luck, he’ll get off with nothing more than a few fights, broken glasses or a loud and public sex rally involving anything from indecent exposure to a gang-bang in one of the booths. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 116, 1967
    • There ain’t nothing like a gang bang to blow away your blues. — The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Gang Bang, 1973
    • Tara Alexander, the heroine of the night, successfully balled, sucked, and jerked off eighty-two strange men and her husband for a gang-bang total of eighty-three. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 89, 1986
    • She did her first gangbang in I Can’t Believe I Did The Whole Team!Cult Movies No. 17, p. 47, 1996
    • Gang bangs used to happen all the time. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 99, 2000
    • [U]sually refering to one woman with more than three blokes. “We met up with Naomi last night and had a fantastic gang bang.” — Sky Magazine, p. 73, July 2001
  2. an orgy at which several couples have sex US
    Described as “depraved” by David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977, who draws the distinction between this sense and that of multiple rape.
    • Sometimes these small rooms, cubby holes really, entertain as many as a dozen homosexuals engaging in what is called a gang-bang. — Antony James, America’s Homosexual Underground, p. 62–63, 1965
  3. a cluster of reporters descending on a public figure with microphones, cameras, notepads and shouted questions US, 2001
    Sometimes shortened to “bang” or the variant “major bang”. Collected from a CNN producer, May 2001.
  4. a social gathering UK
    A humorously ironic use of the orgiastic sense.
    • [S]ay, a garden party or a vicarage fete – “a real gang-bang”. — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
  5. a group of friends talking together on citizens’ band radio US
    • — Bill Davis, Jawjacking, p. 43, 1977
  6. a television writing session involving multiple writers US
    • — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 4, 1997
  7. the utilization of a large number of computer programmers to create a product in a short period of time US
    • Though there have been memorable gang bangs (e.g., that over-the-weekend assembler port mentioned in Steven Levy’s Hackers), most are perpetrated by large companies trying to meet deadlines and produce enormous buggy masses of code[.] — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, pp. 172–173, 1991
  8. a fight between youth gangs US
    • — Hermese E. Roberts, The Third Ear, 1971
    • The last man standing won a nominal prize that hardly compensated for the broken teeth and fractured bones resulting from these gang bangs. — Nelson George, Hip Hop America, p. vii, 1998
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