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pound verb to drink (alcohol) US- We get there, we pound booze till Carlos shows up[.] — Quentin Tarantino, From Dusk Till Dawn, p. 79, 1995
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 8, April 1995
- One night, while pounding beers and wearing my favorite Tamany Hall sweatshirt, an underclassman we called Grain asked me if he could buy a sweatshirt like the one I had on. — Elissa Stein and Kevin Leslie, Chunks, p. 48, 1997
▶ pound cotton to strain the residue of a narcotic from a bit of cotton used to strain the drug for a previous injection US- “ I’ll do you good if you lemme pound cotton.” By which he meant add more water in her cooker and strain the residue from her cotton, something like percolating coffee grounds a second time. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 64, 1990
▶ pound ground to march US- But at least it isn’t the straight-leg infantry. At least I won’t have to pound ground. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 33, 1977
▶ pound her pee-hole from the male perspective, to have energetic sex US- — Michael Dalton Johnson, Talking Trash with Redd Foxx, p. 79, 1994
▶ pound pavement; pound the pavement to look for a job US, 1960- Imagine what it’d be like to perform before roaring crowds for eight years through high school and college, and then, a year later, pound the pavement alone, desperately hunting for some kind of employment. — Mel Levin, Ready or Not, Here Life Comes, p. 39, 2005
▶ pound salt up your ass; pound salt used as a term of rejection US, 1960- Christina felt secure in her job, certainly enough to tell Reynaldo Flemm to go pound salt every time he put the make on her. — Carl Hiaasen, Skin Tight, p. 44, 1989
▶ pound sand to engage in futile behaviour US Usually used as a command, where the term takes on ameaning not unlike “go fuck yourself”. - And what happens if I, for once, just tell you people to go pound sand? — Gerald Petievich, One-Shot Deal, p. 195, 1981
▶ pound the bishop (used of a male) to masturbate US- I stop pounding the bishop now, lest I cross the finish-line right along with him. — Adam Film World, p. 60, 1977
▶ to get pounded while surfing, to be knocked from your surfboard and thrashed by the wave US- — Michael V. Anderson, The Bad, Rad, Not to Forget Way Cool Beach and Surf Discriptionary, p. 15, 1988
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