词汇 | slam (someone or something) |
释义 | slam (someone or something)1. To criticize every aspect of someone or something very harshly. The professor slammed my paper, calling it a total a waste of paper. The boss exploded at the meeting, slamming everyone involved with the ill-fated project. 2. To eat or, more commonly, drink something very quickly, especially in large volumes. He sat at the bar slamming beers and shots of tequila so fast that I thought we'd have to carry him home. She's a professional speed eater—she literally makes a living out of slamming hot dogs and chicken wings. slamming1. slang Really exciting, interesting, or enjoyable; awesome. Often spelled "slammin'." The band just released a slamming new album. I can't stop listening to it! That was a pretty slammin' concert on Saturday. It was like one giant party! 2. slang Very sexually attractive. Often spelled "slammin'." I cannot believe how many slammin' girls are in my econ class. slam1. tv. to criticize someone or something. The secretary was slamming the boss in one room, and the boss was slamming the secretary in another. 2. n. a criticism. Harry took another slam at the sales record the sales force had produced for the meeting. 3. tv. to drink something quickly. Bart slammed a couple of beers and left. slam some beersverbSee pound a beer slamming mod. great. We had one slamming time last night. |
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