单词 | to hawk one's mutton |
释义 | > as lemmasto hawk one's mutton 4. slang. Woman's flesh sought for the satisfaction of male lust; loose women, prostitutes collectively. Hence also: a woman's genitals; copulation. Now chiefly in to hawk one's mutton: (of a woman) to flaunt her sexual attractiveness, to solicit for lovers.See also mutton-monger n., laced mutton n. at laced adj.1 Compounds 3. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual partner > [noun] > woman considered in sexual terms or as a sexual partner > collectively muttona1529 man's meat1629 charver1846 gash1914 poontang1945 poon1947 pussyc1947 crumpet1958 grumble1962 tail1967 fanny1993 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [verb (intransitive)] > solicit to hawk one's muttona1529 to sell one's bacon1825 importune1871 hook1959 a1529 J. Skelton Magnyfycence (?1530) sig. Giiv Conuey. And from thens to the halfe strete To get vs there some freshe mete. Colus. Why is there any store of rawe motton. ?1548 J. Bale Comedy Thre Lawes Nature ii. sig. Biiijv What wylt thu fall to mutton?.. Ranke loue is full of heate. a1592 R. Greene Frier Bacon (1594) sig. H3 The old lecher hath gotten holy mutton to him a Nunne my Lord. a1593 C. Marlowe Tragicall Hist. Faustus (1604) sig. C4v I am one that loues an inch of raw Mutton better then an ell of fride stock fish, and the first letter of my name beginnes with leachery. 1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Mutton-in-long-coats, Women. 1733 L. Theobald Wks. Shakespeare I. 156 Your notable Wenchers are..call'd Mutton-mongers: and consequently the object of their Passion must, by the Metaphor, be the Mutton. 1864 J. C. Hotten Slang Dict. (new ed.) 184 Mutton, a contemptuous term for a woman of bad character... In that class of English society which does not lay any claim to refinement, a fond lover is often spoken of as being ‘fond of his mutton’. 1882 Sydney Slang Dict. 6/1 Mutton, a term for a woman of bad character sometimes varied to Laced Mutton. 1939 H. Hodge Cab, Sir? v. 53 He can't quite believe she hawks her mutton in hexagonal horn-rimmed spectacles. 1964 N. Freeling Double-barrel ii. viii. 65 In the army we used to say, of such and such a girl, nurse, waaf, whatever she was, ‘That one hawks her mutton.’ 1973 ‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed vii. 73 They're aw cows hawkin' their mutton. < as lemmas |
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