单词 | blackjack |
释义 | blackjackv. U.S. transitive. To strike with a blackjack (black jack n.2 5). ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of striking with specific blunt weapon > strike with specific blunt weapon [verb (transitive)] mellc1440 wapper1481 bebat1565 rib-roast1570 batonc1580 flail1582 club1593 bastonate1596 cudgel1598 rib-baste1598 shrub1599 truncheon1600 cut1607 scutch1611 macea1634 batoon1683 towel1705 quarterstaff1709 pole1728 handspike1836 blackjack1847 bludgeon1868 sandbag1887 cosh1922 sap1926 pistol-whip1930 knuckle-dust1962 1847 in L. Waugh Candid Statem. Methodist Episcopal Church South (1848) vi. 37 One of this Pierce's church members..threatened that he would ‘black jack’ Mr. Waugh. 1905 N.Y. Evening Post 2 Sept. ‘I got a partner there [i.e. in the penitentiary],’ Red said,..‘blackjacked a man.’ 1911 J. W. McConaughy & E. Sheldon Boss v. 59 And now this Irish tough of an ex-barkeep has come along and swindled and blackjacked and knifed his way right up into the place. 1946 ‘P. Quentin’ Puzzle for Fiends (1947) xv. 106 Perhaps you gave a ride to a hitchhiker who blackjacked you. 1993 Harper's Mag. Feb. 55/2 Tim blackjacked him into a crumpled heap on the floor. 2004 M. Torgoff Can't find my Way Home ii. ii. 26 Members of the LAPD showed up, and when Bird protested their presence, he was blackjacked, handcuffed, and dragged away. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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