单词 | be shook on |
释义 | > as lemmasto be shook on d. Australian and New Zealand slang. to be shook on: have an infatuation for. Also, less strongly, to be keen on, to be impressed by, to admire, and const. after. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > zeal or enthusiasm > be zealous for [verb (transitive)] to run after ——c1422 zeal1542 to throw one's heart (also soul, energy, etc.) into1807 to go mad (about, for, over, etc.)1850 to be shook on1888 to be hepped on1926 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > admiration > admire [verb (transitive)] wonder1535 admire1536 to be shook on1888 the mind > emotion > love > amorous love > be in love or infatuated with [verb (transitive)] loveOE paramoura1500 to love with1597 to be sweet on (upon)1740 to be cracked about or on1874 to be stuck on1878 mash1881 to be shook on1888 to go dingy on1904 to fall for ——1906 lurve1908 to have or get a crush on1913 to be soppy on1918 to have a pash for (or on)1922 to have a case on1928 to be queer for1941 1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms II. 46 He was awful shook on Mad; but she wouldn't look at him. 1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms II. 291 I must have a dance; blest if I don't!.. I'm regular shook on the polka. 1907 H. Lawson in Austral. Short Stories (1951) 84 The trouble is that I'm so long, and I always seem to get shook after little girls. 1926 K. S. Prichard Working Bullocks 301 Didn't know she was so shook on Mark Smith. 1934 L. G. D. Acland in Press (Christchurch, N.Z.) 27 Jan. 15/7 Shook on, to be, to admire; to be keen on; e.g., ‘I'm not s.o. his horse.’ 1940 F. Sargeson Man & Wife (1944) 22 Mother wasn't too shook on our doing it at first, but afterwards she didn't mind. 1947 D. M. Davin Gorse blooms Pale 78 I wasn't as shook on Phyllis as all that. 1965 M. Shadbolt Among Cinders xxii. 209 The bush. Still not too bloody shook on it, are you? 1975 Sunday Tel. (Sydney) 29 June 49 I'm not all that shook on cocktail parties myself. to be shook on a. to be shook on: to be enamoured of or enthusiastic about. Australian and New Zealand. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > have liking for [verb (transitive)] > be enamoured of or enthusiastic about to go for ——1568 to be shook on1888 to go nap on1918 1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms II. iii. 46 He was awful shook on Mad; but she wouldn't look at him. 1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms II. xix. 291 I'm regular shook on the polka. 1926 J. Devanny Butcher Shop iv. 43 She had but fallen victim to the state of mind described by girls she knew as being ‘shook’ on a man. 1965 S. T. Ollivier Petticoat Farm vii. 100 Tom said he wasn't too shook on makin' a public fool of himself. 1975 Sunday Tel. (Sydney) 29 June 49 Like Chappell, I'm not all that shook on cocktail parties myself. < as lemmas |
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