释义 |
ink noun- space or coverage in a newspaper US, 1953
- Got plenty of ink. Maybe we can brainwash us some famous white bitch. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 106, 1986
- oil US
- — Elementary Electronics, Dictionary of CB Lingo, p. 78, 1976
- inexpensive wine US, 1917
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 69, 1970
- alcoholic drink AUSTRALIA
Probably a back-formation from INKED - — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 48, 1977
- — Ryan Aven-Bray, Ridgey Didge Oz Jack Lang, p. 32, 1983
- We hopped into our police cars and broke up a brawl between a few rock apes who had filled themselves with ink over several hours. — Rex Hunt, Tall Tales–and True, p. 64, 1994
- a tattoo US
- “No wallet but he’s got gang ink all over him[.]” — Stephen J. Cannell, White Sister, p. 20, 2006
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