单词 | to have off |
释义 | > as lemmasto have off to have off 1. transitive. colloquial. to have it off.rare in U.S. use. a. Criminals' slang. To successfully carry out a crime, esp. a robbery or burglary. Cf. sense 3. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > rob [verb (intransitive)] ripeOE robc1325 to-reavea1400 to have it off1865 1865 Leaves from Diary Celebrated Burglar 106/2 I'se think thau's bin' 'avin 't off' laitely, by t' looiks o' things—‘sparks’ i' th' brest; ‘sparks’ i' th' ‘duke’. 1930 ‘G. Ingram’ & D. Mackenzie Hell's Kitchen 86 I recall once when a mob had ‘had it off’ (done a job and been paid so that they were in funds). 1936 ‘J. Curtis’ Gilt Kid ii. 20 ‘I had it off last week,’ he said with a wink, ‘not a big job, just a little snout gaff, but I earned myself a score.’ 1977 ‘E. Crispin’ Glimpses of Moon xii. 235 He had had it off all right, thanks..to making careful reccys. b. To have sexual intercourse (with a person). Cf. sense 2. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with mingeOE haveOE knowc1175 ofliec1275 to lie with (or by)a1300 knowledgec1300 meetc1330 beliea1350 yknowc1350 touchc1384 deala1387 dightc1386 usea1387 takec1390 commona1400 to meet witha1400 servea1400 occupy?a1475 engender1483 jangle1488 to be busy with1525 to come in1530 visitc1540 niggle1567 mow1568 to mix one's thigh with1593 do1594 grind1598 pepper1600 yark1600 tumble1603 to taste of1607 compressc1611 jumble1611 mix?1614 consort?1615 tastea1616 bumfiddle1630 ingressa1631 sheet1637 carnal1643 night-work1654 bump1669 bumble1680 frig?c1680 fuck1707 stick1707 screw1719 soil1722 to do over1730 shag1770 hump1785 subagitatec1830 diddle1879 to give (someone) onec1882 charver1889 fuckeec1890 plugc1890 dick1892 to make a baby1911 to know (a person) in the biblical sense1912 jazz1920 rock1922 yentz1924 roll1926 to make love1927 shtupa1934 to give (or get) a tumble1934 shack1935 bang1937 to have it off1937 rump1937 tom1949 to hop into bed (with)1951 ball1955 to make it1957 plank1958 score1960 naughty1961 pull1965 pleasurea1967 to have away1968 to have off1968 dork1970 shaft1970 bonk1975 knob1984 boink1985 fand- 1937 J. Worby Other Half 171 I get good dough. I had it off to-night for five pounds. 1962 Times 23 Oct. 15/2 My wife went to France and had it off with everyone in sight. 1982 M. Leigh Goose-pimples ii, in Abigail's Party & Goose-pimples (1983) 151 I know about you two. I know you've been having it off. 2000 Sun-Herald (Sydney) 18 June (Tempo section) 13/1 I'm going to want to have it off with the checkout chick at Woolworths, my personal trainer, the new accounts assistant. 2. transitive. colloquial. To have sexual intercourse with. Cf. sense 1b. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with mingeOE haveOE knowc1175 ofliec1275 to lie with (or by)a1300 knowledgec1300 meetc1330 beliea1350 yknowc1350 touchc1384 deala1387 dightc1386 usea1387 takec1390 commona1400 to meet witha1400 servea1400 occupy?a1475 engender1483 jangle1488 to be busy with1525 to come in1530 visitc1540 niggle1567 mow1568 to mix one's thigh with1593 do1594 grind1598 pepper1600 yark1600 tumble1603 to taste of1607 compressc1611 jumble1611 mix?1614 consort?1615 tastea1616 bumfiddle1630 ingressa1631 sheet1637 carnal1643 night-work1654 bump1669 bumble1680 frig?c1680 fuck1707 stick1707 screw1719 soil1722 to do over1730 shag1770 hump1785 subagitatec1830 diddle1879 to give (someone) onec1882 charver1889 fuckeec1890 plugc1890 dick1892 to make a baby1911 to know (a person) in the biblical sense1912 jazz1920 rock1922 yentz1924 roll1926 to make love1927 shtupa1934 to give (or get) a tumble1934 shack1935 bang1937 to have it off1937 rump1937 tom1949 to hop into bed (with)1951 ball1955 to make it1957 plank1958 score1960 naughty1961 pull1965 pleasurea1967 to have away1968 to have off1968 dork1970 shaft1970 bonk1975 knob1984 boink1985 fand- 1968 A. Diment Great Spy Race ii. 28 In future please check with the duty officer if I am free. For all you knew I might be having my secretary off on the desk. 1970 Irish Times 5 June 7/2 He had her off at that time probably in his hotel at Dungloe, or he had her in a caravan at Bundoran. 3. transitive. colloquial. To steal (something); to rob (a person). Cf. sense 1a. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > steal [verb (transitive)] pick?c1300 takec1300 fetch1377 bribec1405 usurpc1412 rapc1415 to rap and rendc1415 embezzle1495 lifta1529 pilfer1532 suffurate1542 convey?1545 mill1567 prig1567 strike1567 lag1573 shave1585 knave1601 twitch1607 cly1610 asport1621 pinch1632 snapa1639 nap1665 panyar1681 to carry off1684 to pick up1687 thievea1695 to gipsy away1696 bone1699 make1699 win1699 magg1762 snatch1766 to make off with1768 snavel1795 feck1809 shake1811 nail1819 geach1821 pull1821 to run off1821 smug1825 nick1826 abduct1831 swag1846 nobble1855 reef1859 snig1862 find1865 to pull off1865 cop1879 jump1879 slock1888 swipe1889 snag1895 rip1904 snitch1904 pole1906 glom1907 boost1912 hot-stuff1914 score1914 clifty1918 to knock off1919 snoop1924 heist1930 hoist1931 rabbit1943 to rip off1967 to have off1974 1974 G. F. Newman Price i. 38 Have a quiet punt around, he might be having something off. Some tom [i.e. jewelllery]. 1993 G. F. Newman Law & Order (rev. ed.) 463 Me and a pal of mine plotted up some gear what some other villains had had off. 2001 K. Sampson Outlaws (2002) 7 Dips, snatches, cameras, purses, the odd Barbour jacket—the Garden Festival sent these hordes of tourists and trippers right into our own backyard, from all over the world, expressly to be had off. 2004 G. Johnson Powder Wars (2005) iii. 32 I'd got into robbing wagons... Mostly they were parked up and we'd just have them off. Sell the vehicle. < as lemmas |
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