单词 | to get a room |
释义 | > as lemmasto get a room j. to get a room: to move from a public to a private setting. Frequently in imperative as an expression of (usually mild or humorous) disapproval for public displays of overly affectionate or sexualized behaviour. ΚΠ 1991 Associated Press Newswire (Nexis) 22 Mar. At one point, a person watching yelled, ‘Get a room’. 1997 M. Groening et al. Simpsons: Compl. Guide 204/2 Bart. I won't get embarrassed. I don't care who knows I love my Grampa. Von Wortzenburger. Hey, funboys! Get a room! 2007 C. Peetz Fly Paper for Freaks 64 We are just sitting at the bar talking and in-between kissing, I am like oh my gosh we are one of those couples that need to get a room. 2012 K. Whiddon Wolf Whisperer 273 She sagged her entire body into him, giving herself up to his kiss. ‘Hey, get a room’, Simon said, laughing. < as lemmas |
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