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词组 beaver
释义 beaver
noun
  1. a woman’s pubic region; a woman as a sex object; sex witha woman US, 1927
    Although recorded at least as early as 1927, “beaver” did not come into its own until the mid-1960s, with an explosion of films featuring full frontal female nudity but no sexual activity and titles punning on “beaver”–Bald Beaver, Beaver Works in the Bush Country, Hair Raising Beaver, Fine Feathered Beavers, Leave it to Beavers, and so on. As published sexual material got more graphic, so did the association of the term. Despite the highly sexual origin of the term, it was used by truck drivers with a slightly naughty innocence to refer to women.
    • Hey, you know what the cryptic term “Beaver” refers to in those nudie movie ads? Then you’re sharper than a Gillette. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 31, 27 September 1967
    • — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 78, 1968
    • It, the famous Beaver, is literally right before your eyes, ten feet high, eight feet wide and in full color. — Adam Film Quarterly, p. 75, February 1969
    • While “The Star-Spangled Banner” was played you could run under the stands and look up at all kinds of beaver. — Jim Bouton, Ball Four, p. 37, 1970
    • No front shots of girls, though beavers were all right. — Elmore Leonard, 52 Pick-up, p. 144, 1974
    • [S]he was a professional, but the trained buttocks behind and the sheared beaver up front didn’t seem like real cunt and ass. — Anne Steinhardt, Thunder La Boom, p. 45, 1974
    • Truckers expanded the existing slang term of “beaver” into their own vocabulary and “sweet thing” and “mini skirt,” two previous names used for females were discarded. Beaver became the national word for a female[.] — Gwyneth A. “Dandalion” Seese, Tijuana Bear in a Smoke ’Um Up Taxi, p. 45, 1977
    • For girls, we [truck drivers] use the word “beavers.” — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 2, 22 April 1977
    • Anyone who would drink Jack Daniels on the rocks would eat raw beaver. — Maledicta, p. 170, Winter 1980
    • [W]hy that fuckin’ drunk from San Francisco is gonna cop the beaver! — Bill Cardoso, The Maltese Sangweech, p. 151, 1984
    • Lots of high-class beaver up in New York, huh? — Dan Jenkins, Life Its Ownself, p. 105, 1984
    • I ’magine he’s in town hunting beaver. Get himself some of the real thing ’fore he goes away. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 121, 1991
    • And unlike men, who seem to get excited by looking at close-up shots of beavers-only, most women say that a man with a bulge in his Calvins is sexier than one who’s nude. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 13, 1994
    • Beaver? You mean vagina? — The Big Lebowski, 1998
    • Perhaps you’re daring enough to make your beaver completely bare. — The Village Voice, 8–14 November 2000
    • Her slippery silk gown parts at the waist and for the briefest of moments while she readjusts it, I see her dark furry beaver[.] — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, pp. 221–222, 2001
    • [A] Latino-looking girl who trimmed her beaver down to one little strip[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 38, 2001
  2. a pornographic film US
    • The first two beavers were disappointing for a unique reason. The girls were splendidly proportioned creatures with saliva-inducing propensities for any males’ libido, but they didn’t do anything. — Screw, p. 5, 24 January 1969
  3. a beard US, 1871
    • — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 7, 1945
    • She plunged her hands into the beaver, and I decided I’d better go home and think, becuase I was in very big trouble. — Max Shulman, I was a Teen-Age Dwarf, p. 104, 1959
    • “When did this all happen?” says Parker. “The beaver. When did you grow the beaver?” — Tom Wolfe, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, p. 279, 1965
  4. a top hat BARBADOS
    • — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 17, 1965
    • — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 14, 1982
  5. a white police helmet BARBADOS
    • — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 14, 1982
  6. a police officer US
    • When the information came over the station ticker type that the Missouri state police had captured the right man, these local beavers knocked me around all the way to the edge of town[.] — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 138, 1961
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