释义 |
flipping adjective used as an intensifier UK, 1911 Since about 1940 the commonest of all euphemisms for FUCKINGI don’t flipping well know — Seven Days To Noon, 1950 [W]hen the bogies were about to search him on some very hot sus, he swallowed a flipping great sapphire and diamond star pendant[.] — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 9, 1956 You’d have to do your nut to start knocking flippin’ armoured cars around, I’ll tell you, mate. — Derek Bickerton, Payroll, p. 32, 1959 My old man don’t earn much / In fact he’s flippin’ skint. — Lonnie Donegan, My Old Man’s a Dustman, 1960 A big man alongside her roared in pain: “Take the stick outer my flippin eye; Ain’t no call to stick it in my flippin’ eye.” — Sutton Woodfield, A for Artemis, p. 121, 1960 Well, up him, I’ll pinch the flipping tank and I’ll show Con how I can drive. — Bluey Bush Contractors, p. 177, 1975 I’m not a flipping thicky. — Ian Dury, Billericay Dickie, 1977 I’ve read it through myself and then I’ll suddenly scrap it and say, “Well, that’s no flipping good” and start again. — Human Studies, p. 332, 1983 Ah, you’re flippin’ nuts. — Repo Man [televised version], 1984 Use your flippin’ nod [head]. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 272, 2000 |