释义 |
tax verb- to steal something; to rob somewhere UK
- [H]e discreetly checked out various books on the mechanics of pistols, ripping out the relevant pages. By fortunate coincidence he had taxed a page illustrated with a construction diagram of a Colt 45[.] — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 62, 1994
- to steal valuables from vehicles that are waiting at traffic lights UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 113, 1996
- in Montreal, to forcibly confront and force someone to hand over money, jewellery or clothes CANADA
- Being challenged to an after school fight, being taxed of clothing, jewelry, and money -- these are some sensitive issues that are addressed in Senshido’s Young Adult Protection Program. — senshido.com, 2002
- in prison, to extort money or other payment such as tobacco from a weaker prisoner by threat of violence UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 113, 1996
- to tease or berate someone US
- — Don R. McCreary (Editor), Dawg Speak, 2001
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