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  1. Sep 1, 2000 · 偷拐抢骗的剧情简介 · · · · · ·. 土耳其(杰森•斯坦森饰)是一位黑市拳击的经理人,不过他遇到了麻烦,本该参加比赛的选手被吉普赛人米奇(布拉德•皮特饰)一拳击倒。. 土耳其不得不选择在黑帮老大布里克(阿兰•福特饰)与吉塞人之间周旋,来获得 ...

  2. Jan 4, 2019 · Scotland, English. Jan 5, 2019. #2. They're all correct. But, steal, in this context, has a positive connotation: the player has won possession when he wasn't expected to do so. Snatch and grab mean to take suddenly and abruptly. They don't have any positive connotation. J.

  3. Aug 13, 2024 · That said, I have only seen "snatch from the maw of [something dangerous]" = to make a desperate attempt at something or do a desperate action. Thus, as I understand it: Whether we ‘go’ with Schaffner is academic now, really; we have to snatch at a maw of his ‘bankability’. ->.

  4. Jul 27, 2017 · Though admittedly an exurban dictionary might be more handy in the matter, the Urban Dictionary defined the phrase “snatch a knot” thusly: ‘Snatch a knot: To hit someone, usually used in a threat of punishment or retribution. A knot is generally snatched in one’s ass, though variants include the neck and the head.’.

  5. Jun 17, 2017 · People often say: She snatched the camera out of my hands. - That would be a correct thing to say if you were holding the camera in one or both hands (the expression doesn't care which). She snatched my camera from me. - This is a variation of "She took the camera from me", using "snatched". She snatched my camera off me.

  6. Apr 14, 2014 · American English (New England and NYC) Jan 27, 2023. #8. Learjet said: I've wondered about it for years and it just hit me. "Snatch it back and hold it" is referring to a primitive form of birth control by its Latin name, "Coitus Interruptus". Yes, in the first stanza of the Junior Wells lyrics it sounds like a double entendre for coitus ...

  7. Sep 9, 2017 · Senior Member. This is an expression that I've never heard before. However, I found a reference to it on another web page and this is the meaning given:-. SNATCH [or GRAB or JERK] BALDHEADED: To defeat thoroughly, thrash, beat up, manhandle, treat roughly, etc. (hence) to stun, amaze. (Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Dictionary of ...

  8. Nov 19, 2020 · Senior Member. Colorado. English-US. Nov 19, 2020. #6. A guard approached Jackson and intended to check Jackson's wig. Jackson quickly pulled (snatched) the wig off his own head and pulled a gun out of that wig. Jackson then ran across the yard and was shot.*. *At least this is the story that prison officials told about the event.

  9. Aug 24, 2012 · Feb 8, 2007. #3. rab (TAKE WITH HAND) is to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly.Grasp (HOLD) is to quickly take something in your hand (s) and hold it firmly. Catch is to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air. Seize is to take something quickly and keep or hold it.

  10. Mar 10, 2020 · Howard forcely brought Julia out of night club's bathroom: Julia: You blew a huge fucking sale for me!