单词 | badiner |
释义 | badinerv. Now rare. intransitive. To banter; = badinage v. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > banter [verb (intransitive)] bourd1303 japec1374 rail?1507 gaud1532 mow1559 railly1612 rally1625 banter1660 badiner1697 chaffa1845 josh1845 persiflate1850 to poke (the) borak1882 kibitz1923 to take the mickey (out of)1948 mickey-take1959 1697 J. Vanbrugh Relapse iv. 72 I don't know how..to pass my time, wou'd Lovelace were here to badiner a little. 1701 C. Cibber Love makes Man i. 8 So Sir, after a Profound silence, at last one of 'em gap'd—O God! Says she, wou'd that Pleasant Dog Clody were here to Badiner a little. 1766 G. Colman & D. Garrick Clandestine Marriage iv. 58 Thou art always dreaming of my intrigues, and never seest me badiner, but you suspect mischief, you old fool, you. 1836 C. Sinclair Mod. Accomplishments x. 179 Sir Philip being..happy to badiner with his agreeable nieces, and to be the idol of their little coterie. 1921 Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 6 4 Their keen sense of the ridiculous..leads them [sc. the French] sometimes to badiner on themes that we treat over solemnly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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