释义 |
shag verb- to have sex UK, 1788
Possibly from obsolete “shag” (to shake); usage is not gender-specific. - All you’ve done is shag your twat, and that ain’t nothin’. — Drugstore Cowboy, 1988
- [H]e wants to shag you up the arse. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 166, 2001
- And yet it features three men who, on first impressions, seem more at home browsing around garden centres than snorting, shagging and shooting up. — Uncut, p. 44, May 2001
- to leave US, 1851
- “Shag, man,” she said roughly, “I mean, split–Barbara don’t need you guys any more[.]” — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 158, 1963
- He was a fag, and so I had to shag. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 48, 1976
- Same’s all them other suckers shaggin’ off to school ever goddamn mornin. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 32, 1992
- to run someone down; to arrest someone US, 1911
- I’ll bet no other uniformed cop ever takes the trouble to shag him after I’m gone. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 48, 1973
- I’m getting the salary of a deputy sheriff to sit here at this computer rather than shagging prisoners[.] — Gerald Petievich, To Die in Beverly Hills, p. 111, 1983
- “You gave the kid a five?” Nell asked. “What the hell. I shagged cards more than once. Besides, if I tipped him a buck, I might never see my car again.” — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 146, 1987
- to carry, to take US
- “Now then, you shag word to the Acemen and the Ware Counselor to meet me at the pool hall.” — Dale Krame, Teen-Age Gangs, p. 13, 1953
▶ shag ass to leave US- — American Speech, p. 235, October 1964: “Student slang in Hays, Kansas”
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 192, 1968
- — Helen Dahlskog (Editor), A Dictionary of Contemporary and Colloquial Usage, p. 52, 1972
▶ shag senseless to have sex to the point of exhaustion UK Generally used as a boast.- [H]e will fuck the arse off her tonight, he thinks, he will shag her senseless, screw her daft[.] — Niall Griffiths, Grits, p. 53, 2000
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