单词 | to run one's rig upon |
释义 | > as lemmasto run one's rig upon Phrases P1. to run one's rig upon and variants. Now regional. a. To make a fool or mockery of; to ridicule.Apparently originally a use of sense 2, but in later use probably of sense 3. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > deride, ridicule, or mock [verb (transitive)] teleeOE laughOE bismerc1000 heascenc1000 hethec1175 scornc1175 hokera1225 betell?c1225 scorn?c1225 forhushc1275 to make scorn at, toc1320 boba1382 bemow1388 lakea1400 bobby14.. triflea1450 japec1450 mock?c1450 mowc1485 to make (a) mock at?a1500 to make mocks at?a1500 scrip?a1513 illude1516 delude1526 deride1530 louta1547 to toy with ——1549–62 flout1551 skirp1568 knack1570 to fart against1574 frump1577 bourd1593 geck?a1600 scout1605 subsannate1606 railly1612 explode1618 subsannea1620 dor1655 monkeya1658 to make an ass of (someone)1680 ridicule1680 banter1682 to run one's rig upon1735 fun1811 to get the run upon1843 play1891 to poke mullock at1901 razz1918 flaunt1923 to get (or give) the razoo1926 to bust (a person's) chops1953 wolf1966 pimp1968 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > banter [verb (transitive)] > banter mercilessly roast1710 to run one's rig upon1735 rot1890 1735 Craftsman No. 449. 205 Another Artifice, practised by these Gentlemen, is running the Rig..upon an Author's Words, and turning his own Cannon upon Him. 1753 A. Murphy Gray's Inn Jrnl. No. 25 You have been very facetious all Night,—you have run your rig upon me. 1814 in J. Nichols Lit. Anecd. 18th Cent. (1816) VIII. 543 You are always running your rig upon me, and calling me stupid. 1838 W. M. Thackeray Yellowplush Corr. in Fraser's Mag. Feb. 248/1 Mr. Deuceace, don't you be running your rigs upon me. 1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 276/1 Run the rig on someone, ridicule someone. b. To play a prank or trick on. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > trickery, playing jokes > play tricks [phrase] to do or make a blenk or blencha1250 to play (a person) a pageant1530 to give one the geck1568 to play a paw1568 to draw through the water with a cat1631 come1714 to run one's rig upon1793 to come (the) paddy over1809 to work a traverse1840 to go on, have, take a lark1884 to pull a fast one1912 to take for a ride1925 to pull a person's pissera1935 to pull a person's chain1975 1793 Bee 28 Aug. 325 Avast brother shipmate, avast running your rig on an old sailor. 1869 Harper's Mag. Nov. 888/1 He was continually seeking opportunities to run his rigs upon others. 1889 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. (ed. 2) 442 I knaw I did it, bud doänt thoo run noän o' thy̆ rigs upo' me. 1940 Sat. Evening Post 10 Feb. 85 He knew Chad has run a rig on him. It was a smart rig. 1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 276/1 Run or take a rig on someone, play a trick on someone. P2. to run the rig and variants: to behave recklessly; to run riot. Now regional. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > merrymaking or conviviality > make merry [verb (intransitive)] > noisy or riotous revelc1390 ragea1400 roara1450 jet?1518 tirl on the berry?1520 roist1563 roist1574 revel1580 domineer1592 ranta1616 roister1663 scour1673 tory-rory1685 scheme1738 to run the rig1750 gilravagea1760 splore?a1799 spree1859 to go on the (or a) bend1863 to flare up1869 to whoop it up1873 to paint the town (red)1882 razzle1908 to make whoopee1920 boogie1929 to beat it up1933 ball1946 rave1961 1750 Student 1 No. 7. 271 Art and nature run the rig In one perpetual merry jig. 1799 T. Beddoes Contrib. Physical & Med. Knowl. 315 To run the rig with the boys in the street, in place of going on my errand. 1818 W. Scott in J. G. Lockhart Life & Lett. Scott IV. 185 While Tom marks out a dyke or drain.., one's fancy may be running its ain riggs in some other world. 1886 E. Lynn Linton Paston Carew II. x. 218 When I'm gone I shan't be none the wiser if you go wrong and run your rigs as you have done. 1904 R. Ford Humorous Sc. Stories 2nd Ser. 26 He has run the rigs wi' Maggie Anderson. 1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 276/2 Run the rigs, behave recklessly. 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 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > trickery, playing jokes > trick, hoax [verb (transitive)] jape1362 bejape1377 play1562 jugglea1592 dally1595 trick1595 bore1602 jadea1616 to fool off1631 top1663 whiska1669 hocus1675 to put a sham upon1677 sham1677 fun?1685 to put upon ——1687 rig1732 humbug1750 hum1751 to run a rig1764 hocus-pocus1774 cram1794 hoax1796 kid1811 string1819 to play off1821 skylark1823 frisk1825 stuff1844 lark1848 kiddy1851 soap1857 to play it (on)1864 spoof1889 to slip (something) over (on)1912 cod1941 to pull a person's chain1975 game1996 1764 A. Smith Let. 2 Apr., in L. H. Butterfield Adams Family Corr. (1963) I. 13 Thus haveing run my rig, think it time to draw towards a close. 1782 [see sense 3]. 1799 J. T. Allingham Fortune's Frolic i. iii. 15 No, no; you are running your rigs, I know you are, Robin. 1858 S. A. Hammett Piney Woods Tavern 139 Don't you go runnin' any of yer rigs, nor pokin' fun at me. 1899 S. MacManus In Chimney Corners (1904) 98 For the next seven years, Willie run the same rigs he had done afore. < as lemmas |
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