释义 |
wank noun- an act of masturbation; hence, an act of self-indulgence UK, 1948
An earlier spelling “whank” has given way to “wank”. - That was mid-60s trippy dippy wank-off, now times have changed[.] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 101, 1972
- I’ve even had a wank in a train[.] — Ivor Biggun, The Winker’s Song (Misprint), 1978
- I remember a fellow recruit, a man from Birmingham, exclaiming, in a very Brummy accent, 1952, “Ooh! A letter from tart! I’m off to the lats for a wank!” — Beale, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 1984
- But if there was a naked women [sic] in there giving herself a wank, you’d totally lose it. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1997
- He’s probably having a wank right now, watching us through binoculars, she laughed. — John King, White Trash, p. 98, 2001
- a waste of time UK
- Thick as a plank and looking for work / What a wank — Ian Dury, Jack Shit George, 1998
- a fool; a despicable person UK
- [S]he must have missed the meeting where these wanks were appointed official character judges[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, The Sacred Art of Stealing, p. 41, 2002
- nonsense; rubbish UK
As in the expression “that’s a load of old wank” and the exclamation (used in the armed services, especially army, 1960–70s) “wank! wank!” (pronounced almost as if quacked) greeting any announcement or declaration considered to be rubbish. - So this is hot wank! Better no doubt than the next Kiss album! —Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 284, 1979
- Pay’s wank, but yer can make it up in ovies [overtime]. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 141, 2002
- the penis US
- I kept my eye on his wank, and continued to maneuver me and Eleanor away from his fumey breath and eventual ejaculation. — Michelle Tea, Rent Girl, p. 233, 2004
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