单词 | jacker-off |
释义 | > as lemmasjacker-off jacker-off n. †(a) Lacemaking a person (esp. a child) whose job is to remove waste threads from bobbins, tie them together, and wind the resulting thread back on a bobbin to be used again (obsolete); (b) slang a masturbator (cf. to jack off 1a at jack v.2 Phrasal verbs). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture of thread or yarn > [noun] > winding > winding on spool or bobbin > one who > specific jacker-off1860 slip winder1921 1860 Morning Chron. 12 Sept. ‘Winders’, ‘doublers’, ‘threaders’, and ‘jackers-off’. 1924 J. Marchant Dr. John Clifford i. 5 Three-fourths of the children were jackers-off or ‘piecers’. 1942 in G. Legman Limerick (1953) 258 A young jacker-off of Cawnpore Never felt a desire for more. 2000 J. Edwards & A. Stephens Coming Clean xix. 135 The self-stimulatory act of the jacker-off is supposed to be unnecessary if he has a willing counterpart. < as lemmas |
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