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pour verb to move or place a drunk UK- [I]t was a slightly jaded company of artists who were “poured over the side” into launches. — Francis Worsley, ITMA, 1948
- We poured old Nobby onto his plane about three in the morning. — Beale, 1984
▶ pour on the coal to throttle up an engine US, 1956 A borrowing from steam-powered train engines.- — Levette J. Davidson, American Speech, p. 229, October 1956: More United States Air Force slang
- — Monte Tak, Truck Talk, p. 122, 1971
- — John Edwards, Auto Dictionary, p. 129, 1993
▶ pour on the coals in trucking, to drive fast US- — Montie Tak, Truck Talk, p. 122, 1971
▶ pour the pork (from the male point of view) to have sex US- [S]he told him she just laid a guy across the hall and had seen a gun under his pillow while he was pouring her the pork. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 167, 1973
- My dad worked for Rita Hayworth circa 1950. He told me he poured her the pork. — James Ellroy, Destination Morgue, p. 30, 2004
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