释义 |
grind verb- to have sex UK, 1647
- I’m busy grindin’ so you can’t come in. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 45, 1946
- She said, "Well, you know, daddy, you know you can find a grinder any time that can grind a while." — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 127, 1966
- I can find a grinder any time, that can grind for a while / But tonight I want my love done the Hollywood style. — Roger Abrahams, Positively Black, p. 95, 1970
- — Edith A. Folb, Runnin’ Down Some Lines, p. 240, 1980
- The overpowering rapture of just grinding gently with her, without compassion[.] — Clarence Major, All-Night Visitors, p. 4, 1998
- in a striptease or other sexual dance, to rotate the hips, pelvis, and genitals in a sensual manner US, 1928
- Dancing boys strip-tease with intestines, women stick severed genitals in their cunts, grind, bump, and flick it at the man of their choice. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, pp. 37–38, 1957
- You can pull all the stops out / Till they call the cops out / Grind your behind till you’re banned. — Stephen Sondheim, You Gotta Get a Gimmick, 1960
- Slowly grinding to the native beat, I flipped my skirt back and forth across my body. — Lois O’Conner, The Bare Facts, p. 14, 1964
- I continued to bump and grind across the stage, forcing a smile as I unfastened my brassiere[.] — Blaze Starr, Blaze Starr, p. 84, 1974
- to study hard US
- I’m completely faked out in my two departmentals, but I’ll be damned if I’ll grind. — Max Shulman, Guided Tour of Campus Humor, p. 105, 1955
- — Wesleyan Alumnus, p. 29, Spring 1981
- in computing, to format code so that it looks attractive US
- — Guy L. Steele et al., The Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 74, 1983
- to eat US
Hawaiian youth usage. - — Douglas Simonson, Pidgin to da Max, 1981
- Students there [Hawaii] do not eat, they "grind." — New York Times, 12 April 1987
- to call out and invite patrons to enter a performance US
- For a game, however, the operator usually grinds for his own tip, but he also has help. — E. E. Steck, A Brief Examination of an Esoteric Folk, p. 9, 1968
- to serve a jail sentence US
- There was not a mod, the hole is where you have to grind for real. — Earl “DMX” Simmons, E.A.R.L., p. 121, 2002
▶ grind someone’s ass to annoy US- His negative attitude really grinds my ass. — Connie Eble (editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 4, March 1996
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