单词 | stoush |
释义 | stoushn. Australian and New Zealand slang. Fighting; a brawl or fight; a scrap, ‘punch-up’. to take stoush: to receive a beating. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > fighting > [noun] > a fight bicker1297 fightc1300 tirpeilc1330 ragea1393 stradec1400 intermell1489 cockfighta1513 skirm1534 bustle1579 pell-mellc1586 brabble1587 jostle1607 scufflea1616 counterbuff1632 mêléea1648 roil1690 tussle1749 scrimmage1780 turn-up1810 scrape1812 pounding match1815 mellay1819 struggle1840 mix-up1841 scrap1846 rough-up1891 turn-to1893 push and shove1895 bagarre1897 stoush1908 dogfight1910 bundle1936 sort-out1937 yike1940 bassa-bassa1956 punch-up1958 thump-up1967 the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > beat [verb (intransitive)] > receive a beating to take stoush1908 1908 H. Fletcher Dads & Dan: between Smokes 32 He looked as though he liked bein' hit an' took stoush fer breakfast every mornin'. 1914 C. J. Dennis in Bulletin (Sydney) 16 July 47/1 Wot's jist plain stoush wif us..is ‘valler’ [sc. valour] if yer far enough away. 1924 Truth (Sydney) 27 Apr. 6 Stouch, a fight; to assault. 1945 R. S. Close Love me Sailor 149 It was like the old days when I got Ernie into some stoush ashore just for the hell of fighting him out of it. 1952 J. Cleary Sundowners (1960) iii. 129 The warmonger. You start any more stoushes..and..it'll be the finish of you. 1966 Weekly News (N.Z.) 22 June 59/4 The final folly was that it was the Lions and not Otago who were principally responsible for the ‘stoush’ of the first half of Saturday's game. 1970 D. M. Davin Not here, not Now iv. i. 229 I've played football against him. He's a good man in the stoush, no doubt about that. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2021). stoushv. Australian and New Zealand slang. To thrash or beat (a person); to punch or strike; to fight. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > beat [verb (transitive)] > specifically a person to-beatc893 threshOE bustc1225 to lay on or upon?c1225 berrya1250 to-bunea1250 touchc1330 arrayc1380 byfrapc1380 boxc1390 swinga1400 forbeatc1420 peal?a1425 routa1425 noddlea1450 forslinger1481 wipe1523 trima1529 baste1533 waulk1533 slip1535 peppera1550 bethwack1555 kembc1566 to beat (a person) black and blue1568 beswinge1568 paik1568 trounce1568 canvass1573 swaddle?1577 bebaste1582 besoop1589 bumfeage1589 dry-beat1589 feague1589 lamback1589 clapperclaw1590 thrash1593 belam1595 lam1595 beswaddle1598 bumfeagle1598 belabour1600 tew1600 flesh-baste1611 dust1612 feeze1612 mill1612 verberate1614 bethumpa1616 rebuke1619 bemaul1620 tabor1624 maula1627 batterfang1630 dry-baste1630 lambaste1637 thunder-thump1637 cullis1639 dry-banga1640 nuddle1640 sauce1651 feak1652 cotton1654 fustigate1656 brush1665 squab1668 raddle1677 to tan (a person's) hide1679 slam1691 bebump1694 to give (a person) his load1694 fag1699 towel1705 to kick a person's butt1741 fum1790 devel1807 bray1808 to beat (also scare, etc.) someone's daylights out1813 mug1818 to knock (a person) into the middle of next week1821 welt1823 hidea1825 slate1825 targe1825 wallop1825 pounce1827 to lay into1838 flake1841 muzzle1843 paste1846 looder1850 frail1851 snake1859 fettle1863 to do over1866 jacket1875 to knock seven kinds of —— out of (a person)1877 to take apart1880 splatter1881 to beat (knock, etc.) the tar out of1884 to —— the shit out of (a person or thing)1886 to do up1887 to —— (the) hell out of1887 to beat — bells out of a person1890 soak1892 to punch out1893 stoush1893 to work over1903 to beat up1907 to punch up1907 cream1929 shellac1930 to —— the bejesus out of (a person or thing)1931 duff1943 clobber1944 to fill in1948 to bash up1954 to —— seven shades of —— out of (a person or thing)1976 to —— seven shades out of (a person or thing)1983 beast1990 becurry- fan- society > society and the community > dissent > fighting > fight with [verb (transitive)] fightOE strugglec1386 wrestle1398 cope witha1467 undertake1470 to set one's foot by1536 skirmc1540 make1542 to break blows, words with1589 combata1592 to take up1600 warsle1606 stoush1924 1893 J. A. Barry Steve Brown's Bunyip 66 I'll get stoushed over this job yet. Brombee's got it in for me. 1894 Bulletin (Sydney) 5 May 13/3 ‘Then 'e biffed me.’ ‘And did yer stouch him back?’ 1900 H. Lawson On Track 148 ‘If you don't,’ said Steelman, ‘I'll stoush you.’ 1924 R. Kipling Debits & Credits (1926) 309 ‘What your crowd down under are suffering from is growing pains. You'll get over em in three hundred years or so—if you're allowed to last so long.’ ‘Who's going to stoush us?’ Orton asked fiercely. 1941 K. Tennant Battlers xxvi. 281 What with not being allowed to stouch any of the coves in charge of this turnout. 1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. 120 An extensive vocabulary of fighting terms. Here are some of the best..roll into, vacuum, quilt and stoush a person. 1965 E. Lambert Long White Night 79 Get out of that bloody car while I stoush yer! This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1908v.1893 |
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