- burn
- 1. obsoleteto infect with venereal diseaseThe sensation of one of the symptoms felt by the male, especially when urinating:Light wenches will burn. Come not near her. (Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors)A man who burned his poker was so infected and a burner was the infection.2. Americanto killOriginally, by electrocution, from the singeing of the contact points on the corpse.Latterly, of any death, especially by shooting:Do you really think Knox burned Kipper and Stonehouse? (Sanders, 1980)3. to extort from or to cheatProbably a shortened form of put the burn on, to compel, through figurative application of heat1 or by physically contra-rotating the skin at the wrist:I thought he was the one who burned me. (Theroux, 1976, writing of a cheat)In narcotic jargon, it may mean to take money for illicit supplies and fail to deliver, or to give information to the authorities about another's addiction.
How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms. R. W. Holder. 2014.