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俚语 railroader
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Railroader

Someone who files Bullsh** charges against another person to get them in trouble even if they're 100% innocent.
Someone called the cops on me for an offense I never commited just to get me arrested. What a railroader!

Railroader

taking a huge, solid, one piece dump that you swear is like 8 feet long.
I feel 6 pounds lighter after dropping that railroader.

Railroader

One who sits on his arse in a northern hovel all day posting inane remarks on internet forums and eating pies.
That Railroader, he's a right twat he is

railroad

"To railroad" means to rig a situation such that events can only play out in a particular manner, or to a particular end. When applied to a trial, it means to manipulate the judicial system such that a defendant is virtually guaranteed a conviction. The metaphor derives from the nature of a railroad track, which does not offer a train the ability to choose its path of travel.
"The lead prosecutor railroaded Eddy into a first-degree murder conviction: she relied heavily on the testimony of unqualified experts."

"If you are hosting a murder-mystery party, avoid railroading your guests into quickly solving the case. Give them freedom to pursue tangents in the storyline they find interesting."

railroaded

The act of limiting ones options to a single track, irregardless of other options; grabbed by the proverbial balls and yanked towards a single destination.
"She railroaded me into this marriage by getting pregnant."

"I was railroaded by my in-laws into this vacation."

railroading

In gaming, the act of forcing a player to "choose to" do something they don't really want to in order to advance the plot according to the wishes or designs of the GM.

Thus, the player feels like they're being moved through a world (or plot) as if on train tracks, without any choice on where to go.
"So we have to search the lower dungeon to find the key, despite the fact that this door is rotten and my character has 19 strength? Stop railroading us!"

railroad


1. to get someone unjustly convicted

2. force a resolution quickly

3. to coerce someone into doing something they would not otherwise do
I think he wanted to railroad congress.
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