释义 |
carve verb- in skateboarding, to take a turn sharply US
- — Albert Cassorla, The Skateboarder’s Bible, p. 199, 1976
- Carve: To make a long, curving turn while skating. For old dudes. — Shelley Youngblut, Way Inside ESPN’s X Games, p. 39, 1998
- in surfing, to change the course of the surfboard by digging it into the water US
- — John Grissim, Pure Stoke, p. 156, 1980
- in mountain biking, to travel at great speed around corners US
- I put a lot of weight on it and carve the turn. — Mountain Bike Magazine’s Complete Guide To Mountain Biking Skills, p. 148, 1996
- in foot-propelled scootering, to turn sharply while in mid-jump UK
Glossed as ‘pulling off a big, fast, aerial scoot-turn’. - — Ben Sharpe, Scooter Crazy, p. 40, 2000
- to outplay another musician in a competition of solos US
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 35, 1970
▶ carve some beef to grant sexual favours; to consent to sex US- “So what’s the deal, then? She carving you some beef?” Another gangbang sexual reference. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. 34, 2001
▶ carve up the mob to surf recklessly through a crowd of surfers or swimmers AUSTRALIA- — John Severson, Modern Surfing Around the World, p. 165, 1964
▶ carve your knob to make you understand US- — Lavada Durst, The Jives of Dr. Hepcat, p. 12, 1953
▶ carve yourself a slice from the male point of view, to have sex UK, 1984 |