释义 |
do-re-mi; dough-rey-me noun money US, 1926 Extends from DOUGH— Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 73, 1949 “Do I get my do-re-mi, or do I take it out of your hide?” — Audie Murphy, To Hell and Back, p. 31, 1949 In the rear was the parking space crowded to capacity with expensive, chauffeured automobiles singing out “dough-re-mi.” — Harry Grey, The Hoods, p. 172, 1952 Jews know what to do with that old do-re-mi. — Red Rudensky, The Gonif, p. 107, 1970 Joan’s got lots of dough-rey-mi and bad QVC jewelry. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 146, 1995 |