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词组 hard-on
释义 hard-on
noun
  1. the erect penis; an erection US, 1888
    • I got immediately a hardon, told Bob, ordered him in fact to drive to the woods. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 298, 10 January 1951
    • One incident which I recall rather vividly was my first understanding of the slang expression “hard-on,” which I got from another boy in the sixth grade. — Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen, Sex Histories of American College Men, p. 77, 1960
    • One looks forward to being buried with a hard-on. — Angelo d’Arcangelo, The Homosexual Handbook, 1968
    • [H]e had only to hear or speak in her Southern hue, or make the slightest reference to that blessed place he knew so well, and he would get a hard-on. — Cecil Brown, The Life & Loves of Mr. Jiveass Nigger, p. 40, 1969
    • 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
    • You know, I think there are a lot of women that would be glad to have a young, straight male making a pretty good living beside them in bed with a hard on. — Sex, Lies and Videotape, 1989
    • It’s not so cool to leave me with a hard-on. — Boogie Nights, 1997
    • And she’s getting more relaxed and more flirty, I’m getting a hard-on. And I know where I’m going with this hard-on. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 102, 2001
  2. a grudge US, 1931
    • Just that you got a hard on for ofays. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 91, 1961
    • There’s a lot you don’t know about, like the old man’s old lady having a hard-on for him. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 94, 1970
    • He knows I’m a cop, of course, and he knows I’m a federal cop, so he’s got to figure I got a hard-on for Panthers. — George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Doyle, p. 29, 1971
    • God has a hard-on for marines because we kill everything we see! — Full Metal Jacket, 1987
  3. a stubborn, belligerent person US, 1968
    • “Oh come on, Day Tripper, don’t be a hard-on.” — Michael Herr, Dispatches, p. 130, 1977
    • Nah, not now, all those hard-ons around. I’ll wait. — Raging Bull, 1980
    • “I’m saying it’s a way to do it,” Bobby said, sounding like a hard-on, a man who thought he was always right. — Elmore Leonard, Riding the Rap, p. 56, 1995
    • You don’t want to act like a hard-on. You’re standing there in your undies. You know what I’m saying? — Get Shorty, 1995
    • Look, I don’t wanna be a hard-on about this, and I know it wasn’t your fault, but I just thought it was fair to tell you that Gene and I will be submitting this to the League[.] — The Big Lebowski, 1998
  4. a prized possession; something to be desired UK
    Derives from the sense as “an erection”, via the idea that inanimate objects can be SEXY
  5. If we decide to reissue it on CD in a year’s time, when the band are huge, none of the ten thousand who buy the EP will complain. It just adds value to their red-vinyl hard-on. It’s like having “Anarchy” on EMI. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 66, 1999
  6. a desire for US, 1971
    • You got some hardon for Cokes, kid–I like em, Sprenger said. — Gilbert Sorrentino, Steelwork, p. 21, 1970
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