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词组 choke
释义 choke
verb
  1. to forget US
    Especially in the imperative.
    • — Joan Fontaine et al., Dictionary of Black Slang, 1968
  2. to fail to perform under pressure US
    • A lot of pros in my position would already be thinking about the $130,000 check for winning, and they’d choke quicker on that than they would on their name in a history book. — Dan Jenkins, Dead Solid Perfect, p. 75, 1986
  3. to prevent a horse from winning a race UK
    Strictly, and originally, by pulling back on the reins so strongly that the horse is almost choked.
    • He said if I wanted a lesson in how to choke a horse I’d better watch him on Bolingbroke. — Dick Francis, Dead Cert, 1962
  4. in computing, to reject data input US
    • I tried building an EMACS binary to use X, but cpp(1) choked on all those #defines. — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 94, 1991
  5. to borrow something; to scrounge something; to beg FIJI
    • He just sit around this shop and choke paisa from everyone. — Jan Tent, 1993
  6. to turn off a light US
    • — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 44, 1950
  7. to drink something quickly UK: SCOTLAND
    • The perr a them were chokin a bottle a whiskey. — Michael Munro, The Patter,Another Blast, 1988
▶ choke a darkie
to defecate AUSTRALIA
Also “strangle a darkie,” and “sink a darkie” or “teach a darkie to swim” when on a flush toilet.
  • These Pom dogs aren’t fussy where they flamin’ choke the odd darkie and that’s for sure! — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 57, 1968
  • Sink a darkie: go to the toilet. — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 81, 1977
  • He was not even slightly concerned so he stalled out to the brasco on the pretext that he had to give a swimming lesson to a darkie. — Ryan Aven-Bray, Ridgey Didge Oz Jack Lang, p. 14–15, 1983
  • — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 101, 1985
  • “[Y]ou don’t have to get undressed in those cramped little airborne dunnies to choke a darkie or give some hostie a quick knee-trembler.” — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 117, 1985
▶ choke the chicken
  1. (of a male) to masturbate US, 1976
    • He likes killin ... the way you like chokin your chicken. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 124, 1990
    • “Guest home” meant “fuck pad” meant Howard Hughes left to choke his own chicken. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 57, 1992
    • Spanking the monkey. Flogging the bishop. Choking the chicken. Jerking the gherkin. — American Beauty, 1999
    • Another way to say “the boy is masturbating” [...] Choking the chicken[.] — Erica Orloff and JoAnn Baker, Dirty Little Secrets, p. 65, 2001
  2. (of a male) to masturbate with the adrenaline-inducing agency of autoerotic strangulation or suffocation UK
    • Guide to “The Choking of the Chicken”[.] Please note: all the following are extremely hazardous to health[.] — Loaded, p. 3, June 2002
▶ choke the Chihuahua
(of a male) to masturbate UK
  • — Richard Herring, Talking Cock, p. 113, 2003
▶ choke your chauncy
(of a male) to masturbate US
  • Who’s sitting by himself in a room choking his chauncey to a bunch of videotapes, Graham? — Sex, Lies and Videotape, 1989
▶ choke your mule
(of a male) to masturbate US
  • I get to choke my mule on the Mighty Man Agency’s time. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 111, 1992
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