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ream verb- to have anal intercourse US, 1942
- Night after night, he rooted, rolled, and reamed. — Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume, p. 26, 1984
- to cheat someone US, 1933
Figurative from the more literal sense of poking something up one’s rectum. Also variant “rim”. - He wouldn’t be reamed no sir, not him, because he wasn’t the kind of a chump who allowed himself to be chumped by a cheap kike auctioneer. — James T. Farrell, Willie Collins, p. 107, 1946
- to scold or punish someone US, 1950
From the sense of “ream” as widening a hole. “Ream out” is also used. - And then Rags reamed her out–real hard. It was pretty rough. — Jim Thompson, The Kill-Off, p. 22, 1957
- If they do, they’ll get reamed and they know it. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 22, 1970
- Yeah, Mom already reamed me, alright? — The Breakfast Club, 1985
- Tommy tries to explain something but Lefty won’t hear it. He just wants to ream his son out. — Joseph Pistone, Donnie Brasco, p. 241, 1987
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