单词 | to put oneself outside |
释义 | > as lemmasto put oneself outside —— b. to get outside ——: (a) slang to eat or drink —— (also to put oneself outside ——); (b) U.S. to master, to understand. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > eat [verb (transitive)] eatc825 to-fret?c1225 vourc1330 dinec1380 to eat inc1450 engorge1541 tooth1579 canvass1602 get1603 eat1607 manger1609 upeat1630 dispatch1711 feed1725 yam1725 to eat off1733 repartake1751 patter1803 chop1833 smouse1840 to stow away1858 to put oneself outside ——1865 to get outside ——1876 to feed down1887 1865 G. A. Sala My Diary in Amer. ii. 46 You enter ostensibly to purchase cherries, and immediately ‘put yourself outside’ a ‘tot’. 1876 Temple Bar Oct. 227 To-morrow aint here, but the grub is, and so I'm a-going to get outside it while I can. 1889 J. S. Farmer Americanisms 405/1 To get outside a thing is to understand it. 1908 Daily Chron. 2 Oct. 3/4 Apples—so large that even the greediest schoolboy could hardly hope to get outside more than one. 1967 D. Campbell in Coast to Coast 1965–6 21 It takes me half an hour to get outside the mixed grill and the ice-cream and coffee. 1977 D. Seaman Committee 27 The first thing I'm going to do when I leave here is put myself outside a long, cold drink. 2008 S. MacBride Flesh House (2009) xvii. 175 DI Steel sat in the passenger seat, eating a bacon buttie.., while Logan got himself outside a hot steak pie. < as lemmas |
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