单词 | in pop |
释义 | > as lemmasin pop 7. British slang. The action of pawning something. Chiefly in in pop: in pawn, pawned. Cf. pop v.1 9, pop-shop n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > borrowing money > [noun] > act of pawning pignoration1549 limbo1590 pawning1592 impignoration1598 pawnage1624 pop1819 pawn1824 avuncularism1859 mosking1902 society > trade and finance > financial dealings > borrowing money > borrow money [phrase] > in pawn at pawn1431 in pop1819 in (occasionally the) hock1859 on the shelf1859 1819 Ton (ed. 3) 46 This old Du Croc..complains of..T——n, whose wardrobe is in pop..and of milords Anglais of every description. 1866 Routledge's Every Boy's Ann. 292 ‘Great shame—put him in pop—gentleman's son’... I knew that her ‘put him in pop’ meant that I was pawned when a baby. 1886 J. K. Jerome Idle Thoughts (1896) 7 Yet what a piece of work a man makes of his first ‘pop’... He hangs about outside the shop..he enters..he comes out of the shop [etc.]. 1924 J. H. Wilkinson Leeds Dial. Gloss. 169 To pawn anything is to ‘pop’ it, and when ‘popped’..it is then ‘i' pop’ i.e. in pawn. 1960 A. Sillitoe Fishing-boat Picture in Loneliness of Long-distance Runner 92 Pawnshops always keeping open late on a Friday so that women could get their husbands' suits out of pop for the week-end. 1979 Bull. Yorks. Dial. Soc. Summer 26 Ah borrad yor koit a day or to sin..kos ah hedant time ta get mine aht a pop. < as lemmas |
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