词汇 | fast one |
释义 | fast one Theme: DECEPTION n. a clever and devious trick.That was a fast one. I didn't know you were so devious.This was the last fast one like that you'll ever pull on me. fast one noun a trick intended to deceive or defraud, usually in the phrase 'pull a fast one' US, 1923a fast one1. A trick, deception, or practical joke. Typically used in the phrase "pull a fast one." It turns out that the supposed alien visitors people had been seeing were just a bunch of teenagers pulling a fast one on the town. I've got a great plan to pull a fast one on the school for April Fools' Day. The fake article had been in print in the renowned scientific journal for more than a week before its author revealed that he had pulled a fast one. 2. vulgar slang An instance of sexual intercourse intentionally conducted in a short period of time; a "quickie." Yeah, we had sex, but it wasn't some big romantic thing—it was just a fast one. fast onea clever and devious trick. (Compare this with pull a fast one.) That was a fast one. I didn't know you were so devious. This was the last fast one like that you'll ever catch me with. fast one1. n a fast act of sex; a quickie; a quick one. I think we’ve got time for a fast one! 2. n. a fast or quickly performed activity, such as eating or drinking something. Here’s a tavern. You got time for a fast one? 3. n. a clever and devious trick. (see also pull a fast one.) That was a fast one. I didn’t know you were so devious. pull a fast one, toTo execute an unfair trick. This slangy Americanism dates from about 1920. A. Gilbert was one of many popular novelists to use it (Death Against the Clock, 1958): “Mad to think they can pull a fast one.” |
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