tag-team
See also: tag team
English
editEtymology
editProbably from tag team (noun).
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtæɡtiːm/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtæɡˌtim/
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Adjective
edittag-team (not comparable)
- Performed by two or more people or groups working alternately.
- Both of them worked, so they practiced a sort of tag-team parenting, swapping mornings and afternoons when the kids weren’t in school.
Translations
editperformed by two or more people or groups working alternately
Verb
edittag-team (third-person singular simple present tag-teams, present participle tag-teaming, simple past and past participle tag-teamed)
- (intransitive)
- (professional wrestling) To wrestle as part of a tag team (sense 1).
- 2010, Hulk Hogan, My Life Outside the Ring, →ISBN:
- We haven't tag-teamed in the ring for quite a while.
- 2012, Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles, →ISBN, page 171:
- I suggested, to no avail, that WWF (nature) should sponsor a fluffy black-and-white wrestler called the Panda, tag-teamed with the Game Warden.
- 2013, David Shoemaker, The Squared Circle: Life, Death, and Professional Wrestling, →ISBN, page 127:
- Life, Death, and Professional Wrestling David Shoemaker. He had some success, ... He tag-teamed with Tony Atlas (known variously as "Black Superman" and "Mr. USA") and, later, Andre the Giant, to some success.
- (by extension) To alternate working with someone else in order to accomplish a task.
- 2010, Mark J. Allman, Tobias L. Winright, After the Smoke Clears: The Just War Tradition and Post War Justice, →ISBN:
- Our spouses and children have become friends, and we have tag-teamed as presenters in local settings and at national conferences.
- (professional wrestling) To wrestle as part of a tag team (sense 1).
- (transitive)
- To alternate working with someone else in order to accomplish a task directed at (someone).
- 2002, Katrina Antoinette Croswell, To Whom Much Is Given: A Novel, →ISBN, page 19:
- But Andrew and Blieu wouldn't hear of such a thing, so they tag-teamed her about staying on until finally, weakened from their constant badgering, Rachel couldn't take it any longer.
- 2008, Anastasia Brown, Brian Mansfield, Make Me a Star, →ISBN:
- Meanwhile, the agency can pursue the network, and you guys tag-team them.
- (slang, vulgar) To have sex with (someone) in a group with one or more other people.
- 1996, Fred Schultz, Education 96/97, →ISBN, page 151:
- Personal: Three horny men looking to tag-team young afro-american virgin.
- 1996, Vanity Fair - Issues 428-430, page 112:
- I get women who want me to tag-team them, and stuff like that.
- 2013, Deb Waterhouse-Watson, Athletes, Sexual Assault, and Trials by Media: Narrative Immunity, →ISBN:
- A strip-club owner reported that several AFL players once struck a deal with a stripper to tag-team sex with her, and offered extra and offered extra money to urinate and defecate on her as part of their 'bonding' (Halliday 2004).
- To alternate working with someone else in order to accomplish a task directed at (someone).
Translations
editto wrestle as part of a tag team
to alternate working with someone else in order to accomplish a task
to alternate working with someone else in order to accomplish a task directed at (someone)
to have sex with (someone) in a group with one or more other people
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