释义 |
legit adjective- legitimate UK, 1909
- It was the most magnificent legit house ever built[.] — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, p. 35, 1948
- Just before the war he went legit. — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 60, 1952
- If she’s legit, Lucky Luciano was in the paper-bag business. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 274, 1954
- I don’t mean the celebs and the legit high rollers, he’s got to take care of them and he loves it. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 119, 1985
- You gotta go legit, at least for minute. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 86, 1989
- It’s all legit. Totally legit. We’re hitched. — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 127, 1997
- Looking around this carriage and there’s hardly no one who’s totally legit. There’s kites, dippers, dealers, spivs, all kinds. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 161, 2001
- used to describe serious theatre (drama, as opposed to variety, revue, etc), the acting or an actor employed therein UK, 1908
- Success in variety–unlike its rival, “legit” theatre – did not depend on education or background. — The Scotsman, 22 March 2002
|