释义 |
-athon suffix used to create a word suggesting the root word activity carried on for a long period of time US, 1934 From ‘marathon’.- Another year of sitting on the platform at mass meetings in Madison Square Garden, of soirees in Greenwich Village and all-night talkathons at Sixth Avenue cafeterias[.] — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 279, 1961
- Why the brother should be renting a room in a fuckathon motel is something that only he could answer, and I’m sure he could. — Odie Hawkins, Black Casanova, p. 158, 1984
- The finale of this sepia strokeathon places all the participants in a single room, where they’re unleashed and let loose. — Adult Video, p. 32, August/September 1986
- There’s something about all these modern walkathons and bikeathons that recalls the early middle ages, when you could acquire indulgences by paying other people to say masses or make pilgrimages on your behalf. — Geoff Nunberg, Fresh Air (National Public Radio), 2 November 1999
- [B]ackslapathon, hiphopathon, orgasmathon, thinkathon, blubathon, slimathon[.] — Susie Dent, The Language Report, p. 17, 2003
|