释义 |
ˈrub-off slang. [f. vbl. phr. to rub off: rub v.1] An act of masturbation or manual stimulation to orgasm.
1937Partridge Dict. Slang 710/2 Rub-off.., a masturbation. 1969T. Parker Twisting Lane 202 She charges three quid for sex, two quid for a rub-off.
Restrict slang to sense 1 in Dict. and add: 2. Whatever ‘rubs off’ or has influence on a person or thing through close contact, association, or familiarity; influence (usu. beneficial); (as a count noun) an influence; a side-effect, a secondary consequence. orig. U.S.
1974S. Marcus Minding Store x. 222 All of our stores get a ruboff value from the Fortnights, though our downtown Dallas store reaps the major benefits. 1979M. McCarthy Cannibals & Missionaries 362 ‘Rub-off’ from constant exposure to beauty can develop taste. 1983Truck & Bus Transportation Aug. 17/2 Income [from storage] would more than cover the cost of setting up and maintaining proper warehouse facilities and, of course, the rub-off is that storage generates local moves in and out of the warehouse. 1985National Educ. (N.Z.) Nov. 199/1 But already, the sole charge principal, Mrs. Rae Hooper, can see a beneficial rub-off. 1987Motor Sport June 563/2 There must be some rub-off on the fellow or girl who has, say, a Renault 5 in the car park, and sees a turbocharged Renault come home victorious in a Grand Prix. |