释义 |
gap verb to watch, to witness a crime US- — Captain Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 94, 1949
▶ gap your axe to annoy NEW ZEALAND- As foretelling the future of a young pup is impossible, one of those you put in someone else’s hands could easily go on to win a major title – and wouldn’t that gap your axe! — John Gordon, Three Sheep and a Dog, p. 56, 1998
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