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shang·hai
(shăng-hī′, shăng′hī′)tr.v. shang·haied, shang·hai·ing, shang·hais
1. To kidnap (a man) for compulsory service aboard a ship, especially after drugging him.
2. To induce or compel (someone) to do something, especially by fraud or force: We were shanghaied into buying worthless securities.
[After Shanghai1from the former custom of kidnapping sailors to man ships going to China.]
shang·hai′er n.
Shang·hai 1
(shăng-hī′, shäng′-) A city of eastern China at the mouth of the Yangtze River southeast of Nanjing. The largest city in the country, it was a treaty port following the Opium War (1839-1842). France, Great Britain, and the United States all held large concessions in the city until the early 1900s.
Shang·hai 2
(shăng-hī′)n.
See Cochin2.
[After Shanghai1.]
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shanghaier
(ʃæŋˈhaɪə)n
a person who shanghais
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