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词组 root
释义 root
verb
  1. to copulate with someone AUSTRALIA, 1958
    • Virgins are very rare, / ‘Cos when they get their pubic hair, / They get rooted by the mayor in Mobile. — “S. Hogbotel & S. ffuckes”, Snatches and Lays, p. 53, 1962
    • Such conversations are not about who rooted what sheila after the dinner dance, but are serious discussions about various methods and techniques. — Suzy Jarratt, Permissive Australia, p. 57, 1970
    • Bump us into Parliament, / Root us anyway, / Shag us into Parliament / On election day. — Dorothy Hewett, The Chapel Perilous, p. 62, 1972
    • [S]o on me day off I took her down Scarborough an’ rooted her up one side of a sandhill an’ down the other. — T. A. G. Hungerford, Stories from Suburban Road, p. 192, 1983
    • I still get that randy sometimes I could root the hair on a barbershop floor. — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 40, 1985
    • I told him I didn’t root short men and soon after that he moved in. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 61, 1987
    • Then they jammed his head in a vice, tightened it up and about ten old lags rooted him. — Robert G. Barrett, Davo’s Little Something, p. 219, 1992
    • Married to a bitch like that. Not a fucking wonder he rooted little boys. — B. Selkie, Lime Juice, p. 97, 1995
    • From now on, you root ‘em, you take their phone calls. — Linda Jaivin, Rock ‘n’ Roll Babes from Outer Space, p. 66, 1996
    • You wanna root me or something? — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 164, 1998
  2. to confound someone; to defeat someone AUSTRALIA, 1944
    • You remember when we were kids those larrikin gangs, the Grey Caps and the Bludgers? You know, and how they always wanted me to join ‘em? Well–this’ll root you!–I bloody have, sport! — George Johnston, My Brother Jack, p. 306, 1964
  3. to give a hefty blow to someone or something AUSTRALIA
    • Con rooted him fair up the behind with a boot, and hit him again. — Bluey, Bush Contractors, p. 271, 1975
get rooted
go away; piss off AUSTRALIA, 1961
An analogue to “get fucked”.
  • And as a result of this meaning, the crudest, most direct, most unmistakable brush-off is to tell a man to “go an’ get rooted”. — John O’Grady, Aussie English, p. 75, 1965
root like a rattlesnake
(usually of a woman) to have sex with vigour and uninhibited enthusiasm AUSTRALIA, 1969
  • The Pope’s a Jew if that Jam Tart [young woman] doesn’t root like a rattlesnake. — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
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