释义 |
hooter noun- the nose UK, 1958
In senses both actual and figurative; from the trumpeting noise emitted when blown. - Some nosey fucking busybody poking their hooter in where it wasn’t needed. — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 64, 1997
- I guess she’s afraid of getting smacked in the shnaz. Can’t blame ‘er. Quite a hooter on her already. — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 193, 1997
- In one session I’d been known to blow a grand’s worth of trumpet up my noble hooter. — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 46, 1999
- cocaine US
The drug is sniffed up the HOOTER (nose). - — Joel Homer, Jargon, p. 197, 1979
- a large marijuana cigarette US, 1986
- Enuff bud to keep tha whole party high on / I might get ill and roll an 8th in one hooter. — Tone, Cheeba Cheeba, 1989
- — Jim Emerson-Cobb, Scratching the Dragon, April 1997
- a party US
- — Dennis Aaberg and John Milius, Big Wednesday, p. 208, 1978
- a toilet NEW ZEALAND, 1968
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 68, 1999
|