释义 |
grub noun- food; provisions of food UK, 1659
- Well, we’ll have better grub than this. Don’t you worry. — James T. Farrell, The Life Adventure, p. 186, 1947
- You’ll need taxi fare and grub money, plus what the guy will ask. — Mickey Spillane, My Gun is Quick, p. 128, 1950
- No more worries about rotten grub. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 157, 1958
- Got him some baby grub. — Raising Arizona, 1987
- bullets UK
From the previous sense. - — Dave Courtney, Dodgy Dave’s Little Black Book, p. 7, 2001
- an inferior, lowly person UK, 1845
- — Miss Cone, The Slang Dictionary (Hawthorne High School), 1965
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