starfish
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Any of various echinoderms (not in fact fish) with usually five arms, many of which eat bivalves or corals by everting their stomach.
— Near-synonym: Asteroidea
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Any many-armed or tentacled sea invertebrate, whether cnidarian, echinoderm, or cephalopod.
— But the largest of the star-fish kind is that sea monster called kruken, kraken or krabben. [...] As this enormous sea-animal in all probability may be reckoned of the polype, or of the star-fish, kind, it seems that the parts which are seen rising at its pleasure, and are called arms, are properly the tentacula, or feeding instruments, called horns as well as arms.
- A woman (or, less commonly, a gay man) who reluctantly takes part in sexual intercourse, and lies on the back while spreading the limbs.
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The anus.
— Hands separated my ass cheeks while some pervert rimmed my puckered brown starfish.
动词 v.
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To assume a splayed-out shape, like that of a starfish.
— "Oh you damn bastard, why won't you let anybody love you," and then, before I could stop her, she threw herself between us and the glowing suitcase, starfishing in the blaze of light as he blew up.
- To assume a splayed-out shape, like that of a starfish.; While floating on water
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To form into a splayed-out shape, like that of a starfish.
— The sea roared up her nostrils, tunnelled into her ears, and flung her forward, then back, the current pulling her fingers apart, starfishing her hands.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From star + fish.
词源 2
From star + fish.
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