Country Dictionary

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Reared

Originally, to bring up or raise a child (Stewart was reared by his grandmother). Now: to be taught a lesson in an unforgiving manner in any activity, usually a sport or a video game. Essentially a synonym for "schooled", rear also acts as a double entendre, hinting that the schoolee was done in the butt by the schooler-- thus, the lesson was a costly and painful one.

Shit, man! We reared those 14-year-olds in ball today! I can see why they didn't make the JV squad!

by Redacted & Revised May 04, 2008

Marshalled

(Verb) to get swindled, duped, conned, or otherwise have your day ruined by a shifty, disorganized salesman

I got marshalled yesterday around 5PM. Now I have to turn in this report by 7AM.

by Redacted & Revised August 03, 2017

Rear

Originally, to bring up or raise a child (Stewart was reared by his grandmother). Now: to be taught a lesson in an unforgiving manner in any activity, usually a sport or a video game. Essentially a synonym for "schooled", rear also acts as a double entendre, hinting that the schoolee was done in the butt by the schooler-- thus, the lesson was a costly and painful one.

Shit, man! We reared those 14-year-olds in ball today! I can see why they didn't make the JV squad!

by Redacted & Revised April 20, 2008