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unload verb- (of a male) to ejaculate US
Originally in gay use. - I’d better be quick about it or else I’d get discovered. I needed to unload fast[.] — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 27, 1995
- to punch someone; to beat someone UK
Probably from an earlier sense (to drop bombs). - [H]e’ll try and dig me out [taunt me] and I’ll have to unload him. — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, p. 55, 1998
- in air combat, to accelerate US
- Cunningham told Grant to get rid of his wing tanks, to increase his speed and maneuverability. “Get rid of your tanks,” he told Grant. “Unload.” — Robert K. Wilcox, Scream of Eagles, p. 257, 1990
- on the railways, to end a work shift or to jump off a moving train US
- — Ramon Adams, The Language of the Railroader, p. 165, 1977
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