dogpile

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈdɒɡ pʌɪl/    /ˈdɔɡ ˌpaɪl/|/ˈdɑɡ ˌpaɪl/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A disorderly pile of people formed by jumping upon a victim. US,colloquial
    — The bottom man of a 'dog pile' in a fraternity house scuffle is in a hospital with a neck dislocation.
  2. Any similarly disorderly pile of people or things. US,colloquial,figuratively
    — Purdy tucked the pigskin under his elbow and cantered over a dog-pile for a tally.
  3. A pile of dog excrement. US,colloquial,euphemistic
    — Mrs. Brown cleaned her lawn up bright and early each day; Picked up all the dog piles so her children could play.
  4. The situation where many participants attack the same user (on a discussion forum or similar). Internet
  5. A cache stampede.
动词 v.
  1. To jump into a dogpile. US,ambitransitive,colloquial,often
    — He can either take a beating from one man or... be dogpiled by a dozen men.
  2. To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses. US,ambitransitive,colloquial,figuratively
  3. For many participants to attack the same user (on a discussion forum or similar). Internet
    — But this guy was serious, using online payment services and dogpiling her e-mail box within minutes, requesting expedited shipping.

词形变化

dogpiles plural dog pile alternative dog-pile alternative dogpiles present,singular,third-person dogpiling participle,present dogpiled participle,past dogpiled past dog pile alternative dog-pile alternative

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
From dog + pile. In reference to piles of people, originally as a noun after earlier pig pile. In reference to dog excrement, a clipping of pile of shit.
词源 2
From dog + pile. In reference to piles of people, originally as a noun after earlier pig pile. In reference to dog excrement, a clipping of pile of shit.
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