单词 | to get, take, or have a rise out of |
释义 | > as lemmasto get, take, or †have a rise out of b. Originally Scottish and regional. A joke; a trick played on someone. Chiefly and now only in to get, take, or †have a rise out of: (a) to make (a person) the butt of a joke involving some form of pretence or dissimulation (now rare). (b) to provoke an angry or irritated response from (a person), esp. by teasing. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > banter [verb (transitive)] tauntc1530 railly1668 rally1672 banter1677 smoke1699 to get, take, or have a rise out of1703 joke1748 to run a rig1764 badinage1778 queer1778 quiz1787 to poke (one's) fun (at)1795 gammon1801 chaff1826 to run on ——1830 rig1841 trail1847 josh1852 jolly1874 chip1898 barrack1901 horse1901 jazz1927 to take the mike out ofa1935 to take the piss (out of)1945 to take the mickey (out of)1948 1703 in Analecta Scotica (1837) II. 145 I thought it a good rise to attack thes of the English of that order who insulted us. 1827 G. Griffin Tales Munster Festivals II. 69 I'll purtend it isn't meself that's there at all, t'll I have one little rise out of her. 1840 W. M. Thackeray Catherine vii Oh but it was a rare rise we got out of them chaps. 1898 J. D. Brayshaw Slum Silhouettes 85 If a peeler heaves in sight..they'll..take a rise out of 'im with a chorus of ‘Boots!’ alluding to his ‘plates o' meat’, as they calls 'em. 1915 National Police Gaz. (U.S.) 23 Oct. 2/2 A smart fellow, wishing to take a rise out of her, took up one and observed [etc.]. 1934 E. O'Neill Days without End ii. 74 Please forget the stupid rot I've said. I was only trying to get a rise out of you. 1989 S. Bellow Theft 55 Clara didn't get a rise out of Ithiel with her suggestive questions. 1996 Private Eye 28 June 14/2 Isn't a satirical magazine supposed to take the rise out of the party in power, not pick up their press releases? < as lemmas |
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