Meaning of piledrive | Babel Free
Definitions
- To use a piledriver on.
- To use the piledriver move.
- To make deep and rapid penetration in the fashion of a piledriver.
Examples
“So we would take⟳ a twenty-five-ton — or maybe it was twelve and a half, I don't recall⟳ — airhammer and piledrive that sonofabitch into place⟳.”
“Piledrive a secondary cutoff wall, cover⟳ it with a fifty-foot core of impervious fill⟳, then replace⟳ the dredged material in a gentler slope; […]”
“Wang is inspired by remembering an improvised piledriver he had managed to rig together when he had helped blow⟳ up a bridge during the Korean War; he then uses the same technique to piledrive the foundations for the Nanjing bridge.”
“"Any wrestler who will piledrive Lawler and injure⟳ him like⟳ he did me gets five thousand dollars from me!"”
“Anyway, back in the ring⟳, Jericho works on the cut⟳, but Shawn fights off both guys and tries to piledrive Jericho on the grating. Jericho reverses as the match⟳ kind of drifts along without a purpose.”
“As a tribute to the burgeoning popularity of hardcore wrestling, Jerry agreed to piledrive someone through a wooden table to the concrete below.”
“So I switched into doggie style, which gives me my piledriving ability, but after a while my knee began to hurt⟳ ... I can pile-drive forever, and if I don't go off, what the hell do I care?”
“When she thinks of having him inside her, her pussy grips and pulses like⟳ the mouth of a child that hasn't been fed. ... What begins as a languid glide accelerates into the stomping/pounding/piledriving frenzy of a mosh pit.”
“He proceeded to piledrive his cock down into me with long, deep strokes, all the time reminding me who was in charge […]”
““Ohh!” she squealed as Mark's hips continued to piledrive his prick into her rectum, which now had a loose-floating, rubbery-feeling area involved with the plunging cock-head.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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