social disease

social disease
n. a sexually transmitted disease.
Many people find things like— ah—social diseases difficult to discuss in ublic.
Others talk about private matters like social diseases till you’re sick to death of it.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • social disease — n 1) VENEREAL DISEASE 2) a disease (as tuberculosis) whose incidence is directly related to social and economic factors …   Medical dictionary

  • social disease — n. any venereal disease …   English World dictionary

  • social disease —    a venereal disease    Mainly 19th century usage, and as social infection:     He has contracted a social disease, which makes it impossible that he marry. You mean he s got a dose of clap? (Fraser, 1970, writing in 19th century style)     ...… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • social disease — social problem, being carried away by something negative; sexually transmitted disease …   English contemporary dictionary

  • social disease — noun Date: 1891 1. venereal disease 2. a disease (as tuberculosis) whose incidence is directly related to social and economic factors …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • social disease — /ˈsoʊʃəl dəziz/ (say sohshuhl duhzeez) noun 1. Colloquial any venereal disease. 2. a disease which is prevalent among members of a particular social group, because factors relating to environment, conditions of work, etc., predispose them to it …  

  • social disease — noun a communicable infection transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact • Syn: ↑venereal disease, ↑VD, ↑venereal infection, ↑Cupid s itch, ↑Cupid s disease, ↑Venus s curse, ↑dose, ↑sexually transmi …   Useful english dictionary

  • social disease — so′cial disease n. pat a venereal disease • Etymology: 1915–20 …   From formal English to slang

  • social disease — a venereal disease. [1915 20] * * * …   Universalium

  • social disease — noun (C) an expression meaning venereal disease, used to avoid saying this directly …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”