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单词 to put in the dozens
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to put (etc., a person) in the dozens (also dozen)
5. the dozens: (in African-American usage) a game or ritualized exchange of verbal insults, usually about the family (esp. the mother) of one's opponent or opponents: (see quot. 1984); to play the dozens U.S.: to engage in a game of ritualized verbal insults and ridicule, usually about family (esp. the mother), with one or more other people. to put (etc., a person) in the dozens (also dozen) U.S. colloquial: to start a verbal exchange of insults and ridicule with (a person), esp. by insulting his or her mother. Cf. signify v. 6, sound v.1 3d.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > utter invective or abuse [verb (intransitive)] > ritually
to play the dozens1928
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > abuse [verb (transitive)] > call names > ritually
to put (etc., a person) in the dozens (also dozen)1928
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > other specific games > [noun] > others
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beaver1910
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the dozens1928
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scavenger hunt1940
skish1940
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sounding1962
joning1970
arcade game1978
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > other specific games > [verb (intransitive)] > other specific games
to give a woman a green gowna1586
to play the dozens1928
to play chicken1949
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > other specific games > [verb (transitive)] > involve in ritualized verbal insults
to put (etc., a person) in the dozens (also dozen)1928
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [noun] > ritual exchange
the dozens1962
1928 R. Bradford Ol' Man Adam an' his Chillun 12 And yar he come puttin' me in de dozens. Cou'se I busted him wid a rock. I'd bust anybody which put me in de dozens.
1928 R. Fisher Walls of Jericho 9 For it is the gravest of insults, this so-called ‘slipping in the dozens.’ To disparage a man is one thing; to disparage his family is another.
1933 E. Caldwell God's Little Acre x. 142 If you want to play the dozens, you're at the right homestead.
1935 D. L. Cohn God shakes Creation vi. 161 Another prolific source of shootings and stabbings flows from what they call ‘putting 'em in de dozens’. This is a form of Rabelaisian banter engaged in by two or more Negroes. At a gathering one Negro may begin by saying, ‘Yo' mammy hists her tail like a cat.’.. Aspersion after aspersion is cast.
1939 J. Dollard in American Imago Nov. 7 These reactions of concealment and shame convinced me that playing the Dozens is not an orgy of licentious expression for lower-class Negroes; all know that the themes treated are in general forbidden, some refuse to play the game and still others are very resentful and defensive at the mere thought of it.
1941 W. A. Percy Lanterns on Levee xxiii. 301 ‘Some fool nigger puts you in the dozen.’.. ‘What's putting you in the dozen?’.. ‘Well,’ said Ford, modest and hesitant, ‘that's talking about your mommer.’
1942 Z. N. Hurston Dust Tracks on Road xii. 225 The bookless may have difficulty in reading a paragraph in a newspaper, but when they get down to ‘playing the dozens’ they have no equal in America.
1942 Amer. Notes & Queries 1 156/1 ‘Playing the Dozens’... This is a widely used phrase among the Negroes in North Carolina (and very likely in most of the South).
1962 R. D. Abrahams in A. Dundes Mother Wit (1973) 299 One will..find girls making dozens-type remarks.
1970 R. D. Abrahams Positively Black iv. 88 He got your whole family in the dozens and your sister on the shelf.
1971 B. Malamud Tenants 131 ‘Chum,’ he said,..‘we have a game we got we call the dozens.’
1973 Black World Aug. 58/2 Could play the dozens for days, talk about your momma bad enough to make you cry.
1978 Amer. Poetry Rev. July–Aug. 44/3 All you have to do to keep them in their proper place, which is deep in the dozens, is to pat your feet and snap your fingers.
1983 J. E. Wideman in Callaloo Feb. 46 I don't say anything nasty about Brother, but there is no sense in putting anybody in the dozens.
1984 Maledicta 1983 7 183 Many cultures have cursing and counter-cursing games, such as the Black American ‘dozens’. The purpose of the dozens is to test the participants' ability to take abuse without reacting. The participants must have a response, they must not show hurt, and they must not react with violence.
1990 S. Morgan Homeboy xix. 123 The style was walkin' slow, drinkin' plenty of water, and doin' your own time; the art was lightin' cigarets from wall sockets, playin' the dozens, cuttin' up dream jackpots, and slowin' your metabolism to a crawl.
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