单词 | cut it too fat |
释义 | > as lemmasto cut it too fat b. (slang or colloquial) to cut it too fat: to ‘come it strong’, overdo a thing. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > be excessive [verb (intransitive)] overdoa1325 exceed1488 to pass, be above or beyond, God's forbodec1540 overreacha1568 overlaunch1579 overact1611 overboil1611 to overstep the mark (also line)1827 to cut it too fat1836 to break bounds1856 1836 C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 1st Ser. I. 143 Gentlemen, in alarming waistcoats and steel watch-guards..‘cutting it uncommon fat!’ 1853 G. W. Curtis Potiphar Papers iii. 131 But to have a philosopher of the Sennaar school show you why you are so, is cutting it rather too fat. to cut it (too) fat a. Containing much fat, oil, etc.; consisting of fat, greasy, oily, unctuous. to cut it (too) fat: lit. referring to a slice of meat, figurative (vulgar) to make a display. See cut v. 8b. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > oiliness or greasiness > [adjective] > fatty or greasy fatc1000 fattya1398 tallowyc1440 seamya1529 tallowish1552 smeary1582 fattish1589 greasy1592 pinguedinous1599 enseamed1604 pingui-substance1621 pinguid1635 axungious1658 pinguious1705 sevous1726 suety1730 sebaceous1783 pinguitudinous1827 crassy1858 the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > make ostentatious display or show off [verb (intransitive)] brandishc1340 ruffle1484 braga1556 swash1556 flourish1563 flaunt1566 prank1567 prink1573 to shake, wag the feather1581 peacockize1598 air1605 display1608 to launch it out1608 flasha1616 to cut it out1619 flare1633 vapour1652 peacock1654 spark1676 to gallantrize it1693 bosh1709 glare1712 to cut a bosh1726 to show away1728 to figure away, off1749 parade1749 to cut a dashc1771 dash1786 to cut up1787 to cut a flash1795 to make, or cut, a splash1804 swank1809 to come out strong1825 to cut a spludge1831 to cut it (too) fat1836 pavonize1838 splurge1844 to do the grand1847 to cut a swath1848 to cut a splurge1860 to fan out1860 spread1860 skyre1871 fluster1876 to strut one's stuff1926 showboat1937 floss1938 style1968 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > moral or spiritual impurity > indecency > [adjective] > lewd, bawdy, or obscene lewdc1386 filthy?c1400 knavishc1405 sensual?a1425 ribaldousc1440 dishonestc1450 bawdya1513 ribald?a1513 ribaldious?1518 slovenly?1518 ribaldry1519 priapish1531 ribaldish?1533 filthous1551 ribaldly1570 obscene1571 bawdisha1586 obscenous1591 greasy1598 dirty1599 fulsome1600 spurcitious1658 lasciviating1660 smutty1668 bawdry1764 ribaldric1796 un-Quakerlike1824 fat1836 ithyphallic1856 hot1892 rorty1898 rude1919 bitchy1928 feelthy1930 raunchy1943 ranchy1959 down and dirty1969 steamy1970 sleazo1972 c1000 Ags. Ps. lxxx. 15 [lxxxi. 16] He hi fedde mid fætre lynde, hwæte and hunige. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 995 Bræd..smeredd wel wiþ ele sæw & makedd fatt & nesshe. 1377 W. Langland Piers Plowman B. xii. 264 Þe larke..of flesch, by fele folde fatter and swetter. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 159/1 Fet, or fatte, as flesshe and oþer lyke, pinguis. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iii. f. 147 Fatte and newe milke. 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 Epil. 25 If you bee not too much cloyd with fatte meate. View more context for this quotation 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 427 It shalbe needfull..to vse some fat broth. 1638 W. Rawley tr. F. Bacon Hist. Nat. & Exper. Life & Death 41 Mixed with Tallow, or any Fat Thing. 1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors 201 The Milk..is so fat, that it makes a Cream two fingers thick. 1701 J. Addison Let. from Italy 134 The fat Olive. 1824 L. L. Cameron Hist. Marten & Two Little Scholars (new ed.) vii. 43 This nice fat cheese which brother gave me. 1836 W. Irving Astoria II. 205 Which he began to relish, pronouncing them ‘fat and tender’. 1836 C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 1st Ser. I. 143 Promenading about..with surprising dignity (or as the gentleman in the next box facetiously observes, ‘cutting it uncommon fat!’). 1842 Comic Almanac 49 A goose, even tailors have, who cut it fat. < as lemmas |
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