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beam verb- in computing, to transfer a file electronically US
From the terminology of the original Star Trek television series. - — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 53, 1991
- (used of a female) to experience erect nipples US
Related to describing such a female as having her HIGH BEAMS - — Chris Lewis, The Dictionary of Playground Slang, p. 24, 2003
▶ beam up to Scotty; beam up; beam to smoke crack cocaine and become cocaine-intoxicated US, 1986 From the pop phrase “Beam me up, Scotty” inspired by the first generation of Star Trek television programs from 1966 to 1969.- — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 135, 1989
- On the street, they say when you’re smoking crack, that you’re beamin’ up to Scotty, you’re goin’ to another world. — New Jack City, 1990
- “To buy crack and beam up,” Kathy said. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 232, 1991
- — Terry Williams, Crackhouse, p. 146, 1992
- [H]ospital personnel struggling to subdue someone “beaming up to Scotty.” — Nelson George, Hip Hop America, p. 39, 1998
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