单词 | to give some sugar |
释义 | > as lemmasto give (a person) some sugar colloquial (originally U.S. regional (southern)). to give (a person) some sugar: to kiss (a person). Usually in imperative, as give me some sugar. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > kiss > [verb (transitive)] kissc900 reachOE bassc1500 to lay on the lips1530 bussa1566 swap1577 smouch1588 lip1605 bause1607 suaviate1650 to pree a person's mouth1724 accolade1843 to give (someone) onec1882 to give (a person) some sugar1921 steups1967 1921 Rep. Court of Appeals Georgia 26 77 He caught her by the arm, ‘mashed’ her arm three times, leaned his face over close to hers, and said, ‘Give me some sugar’. 1975 Chicago Defender 16 Oct. 25/1 Hey, sweety, give Daddy some sugar. 1980 N.Y. Times 16 Nov. (Educ. section) 14/2 Sternly she lectures on the necessity of education, coaxes a kiss from the child, saying, ‘Give me some sugar’. 2005 S. Dominus in G. Field Sex & Sensibility 98 When he wanted a kiss, his eyes would go smoky and he'd say, ‘Come here and give me some sugar’. < as lemmas |
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