释义 |
been verb ▶ been around sexually experienced US- Brad and Dell both told me “for my own good” that Deb “has been around.” — Beatrice Sparks (writing as ‘Anonymous’), Jay’s Journal, p. 19, 1979
▶ been there said of a person with whom the speaker has had sex FIJI- She’s a fuck-around man. Lotsa fellas been there. — Jan Tent, 1996
▶ been there, doing that experiencing the bleed period of the menstrual cycle US The “been there” part offers consolation to those who recently were on it or had cramps previously, while the “doing that” part refers to the fact that you are on your period currently.- — a contributor, The Museum of Menstruation and Women’s Health, June 2001
▶ been there, done that used as a laconic, world-weary dismissal of another’s suggestion AUSTRALIA- Money is only an object. I’ll get it. Got it, been there. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 30, 1975
- — American Speech, p. 389, Winter 1995: “Among the new words”
- “Been there, done that,” Blaze said. “I’ve already met Auckland and Wllington.” — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 65, 1996
▶ been there, done that, bought the tee-shirt used as a laconic, world-weary dismissal of another’s suggestion UK An elaboration of BEEN THERE, DONE THATMOON: Are we nearly there yet? BACON: Bin there, done it, bought the fuckin’ tee-shirt, son. — Bernard Dempsey and Kevin McNally, Lock, Stock ... Two Hundred Smoking Kalashnikovs, p. 122, 2000 |