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词组 cream
释义 cream
verb
  1. to ejaculate; to secrete vaginal lubricants during sexual arousal US, 1915
    • Sometimes, though, I’d go home afterwards, after having had a hard-on for four hours of making out on the floor and in the bleachers, but without creaming, and it really gave you a sore dick. — The Berkeley Tribe, p. 13, 5–12 September 1969
    • “I bet you’re creaming all over yourself this minute, you blind freak.” — Robert Deane Pharr, S.R.O., p. 334, 1971
    • “Jesus, nobody creams that much, especially not some guy who hasn’t moved a muscle in his face for the last half hour.” — Anne Steinhardt, Thunder La Boom, p. 148, 1974
    • Rich whores cream, poor whores dream. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 149, 1976
    • Blowjob to orgasm? They call it “full French” here. Usually runs five dollars more than half-and-half. Cream in her mouth? — Gerald Paine, A Bachelor’s Guide to the Brothels of Nevada, p. 15, 1978
    • Leslie gives the gorgeous geisha a raunchy workout, which ends with him creaming all over her grateful face, after which he goes to work on Mai’s still-smouldering snatch[.] — Adult Video, p. 23, August/September 1986
    • Geezers like him have been creamin’ over it[.] — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 56, 1997
    • [P]orn directors demanding bigger tits and porn stars creaming themselves to hot sweaty house music[.] — Mixmag, p. 4, April 2003
  2. by extension, to gush with excitement US
    • It is only “history” that today critics cream all over Moby Dick, the dear perceptive things. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 173, 8 December 1948
    • Wouldn’t he cream his jeans if he saw me and knew what I was there for! — Mickey Spillane, My Gun is Quick, p. 153, 1950
    • Movement, it creams me to be talking to you. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 228, 1954
    • Inneresting, inneresting, you cream over that word. Inneresting. — Saturday Night Fever, 1977
    • [T]he idea of no more school nearly made him cream in his jeans. — James Ellroy, Blood on the Moon, p. 19, 1984
    • The PD’s office would cream over something like this. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 21, 1986
    • I mean, you’ll just cream your jeans when you see it. — Drugstore Cowboy, 1988
  3. to defeat someone convincingly US, 1940
    • [H]e had benched his regulars and sent in his scrubs, and as a result, the Rockets had been creamed the next three times in a row. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 224, 1957
    • I’m doing almost seventy, not bad for two up. Then Jim Lush creams past me on a big new lilac Vespa S.S. — Ian Hebditch, Weekend, The Sharper Word, p. 135, 1969
    • We creamed them 7-0. — Erich Segal, Love Story, p. 11, 1970
    • We’re gonna get creamed. — A Few Good Men, 1992
    • “Bruno left it on the bus after Friday’s game,” sniffed Fuzzy indignantly. “I guess he was bummed we got creamed again.” — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 198, 1993
    • I took on three gypsies, creamed the lot of them and was back home by eight o’clock that night. — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, p. 95, 1998
  4. to kill someone US, 1940
    • [W]hen she had the chance to get Evello creamed before that congressional committee she put in her bid[.] — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 143, 1952
    • “I dunno,” Ms. Murphy said, “but he’s sure got a thing about the cat he creamed.” — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 164, 1977
  5. to hit someone or something US, 1942
    • When Ali creamed him in the eighth, Foreman pirouetted, spiraled downward using the whole ring for his fall[.] — Bill Cardoso, The Maltese Sangweech, p. 304, 1984
    • You can’t strap into your seat belt, without almost getting creamed by a bus. — Gone in 60 Seconds, 2000
  6. to rob someone UK
    • I said to Andrew, “Andy, do you reckon you can cream that place?” He said, “No problem, just keep a look out for me.” — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, p. 22, 1998
cream the rag
to boast in an offensive manner US
The mastubatory image is powerful.
  • American Speech, p. 233, Autumn-Winter 1971: “Checkschmuck! The slang of the chess player”
cream your jeans
while dressed, to respond to a sexual stimulus by secreting fluids US, 1942
  • I reckon the first bastards who cop an eyeful of this lot will either cream their jeans or come across swiftly with the folding stuff. — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
  • By the end they were squirming and squealing and carrying on like they were creaming in their jeans. — Guy Owen, The Flim-Flam Man and the Apprentice Grifter, p. 226, 1972
get creamed
to be knocked from your surfboard and pounded into the ocean, ocean bottom or pilings of a pier US
  • — Dennis Aaberg and John Milius, Big Wednesday, p. 208, 1978
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