释义 |
chunk verb- to throw something US, 1835
- “You know how to make pigeons fly?” Sonny hesitated. “Chunk rocks at ‘em?” — Chester Himes, The Real Cool Killers, p. 51, 1959
- “Hey, quit chunkin’ them balls, you little dumb-asses,” Coach Popper yelled. — Larry McMurtry, The Last Picture Show, p. 36, 1966
- Everybody’s mother knew a little boy “got his eye put out like that,” whether we were chunkin’ rocks at each other or fighting with homemade bullwhips. — Ken Weaver, Texas Crude, p. 107, 1984
- to vomit US
- — Judi Sanders, Mashing and Munching in Ames, p. 5, 1994
- in Americans casinos, to bet a great deal, especially to do so unwisely US
- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 12, 1985
- to engage in a fist fight US
- — Charles Shafer, Folk Speech in Texas Prisons, p. 201, 1990
- — Rick Ayers (Editor), Berkeley High Slang Dictionary, p. 16, 2004
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