hiss off
1hiss off — force off, cause to leave (by making hissing sounds) …
2hiss — v. & n. v. 1 intr. (of a person, snake, goose, etc.) make a sharp sibilant sound, esp. as a sign of disapproval or derision (audience booed and hissed; the water hissed on the hotplate). 2 tr. express disapproval of (a person etc.) by hisses. 3… …
3hiss — n 1. hissing, sibilation, sibilance, buzz, fizzle, whiz, whistle, wheeze, whisper. 2. derision, mockery, outcry, clamor, hue and cry; catcall, jeer, hoot, Sl. razz, Sl. raspberry, Sl.Bronx cheer; mock, taunt, scoff, fleer, sneer, flout, twit,… …
4hiss´er — hiss «hihs», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to make a sound like ss: »Air or steam rushing out of a small opening hisses. Geese and snakes hiss. 2. to show disapproval or scorn by hissing: »Thou art disgraced and hissed at (Jeremy Taylor). –v.t. 1. to show …
5hiss — [his] vi. [ME hissen, of echoic orig.] 1. to make a sound like that of a prolonged s, as of a goose or snake when provoked or alarmed, or of escaping steam, air, etc. 2. to show dislike or disapproval of by hissing vt. 1. to say or indicate by… …
6hiss — verb Etymology: Middle English, of imitative origin Date: 14th century intransitive verb to make a sharp sibilant sound < the crowd hissed in disapproval > < hissing steam > transitive verb 1. to express disapproval of by hissing < hiss …
7Alger Hiss — Infobox Person name = Alger Hiss image size =300px caption =Alger Hiss testifying birth name = birth date = Birth date|1904|11|11 birth place = Baltimore, Maryland, USA death date = Death date and age|1996|11|15|1904|11|11 death place =Lenox Hill …
8ἐκσυριεῖ — ἐκσῡριεῖ , ἐκσυρίσσω fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) ἐκσῡριεῖ , ἐκσυρίσσω fut ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) ἐκσυρίζω hiss off the stage fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) ἐκσυρίζω hiss off the stage fut ind act… …
9explode — 1530s, to reject with scorn, from L. explodere drive out or off by clapping, hiss off, hoot off, originally theatrical, to drive an actor off the stage by making noise, hence drive out, reject (a sense surviving in an exploded theory), from ex… …
10explode — verb 1》 burst or shatter violently, especially as a result of rapid combustion or excessive internal pressure. 2》 suddenly express strong emotion, especially anger. 3》 increase suddenly in number or extent. 4》 show (a belief or theory) to be… …