释义 |
crush noun- a romanticised affection for someone; an infatuation US, 1884
- RUTH: Do you remember your first crush?. LIANNA: My first crush... I used to go to camp up north in the summer. There was this one counselor, she was fifteen maybe sixteen [...] I had sort of a crush on her. — John Sayles, Lianna, 1983
- I’ve a bit of a crush on you mysel. — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- the object of an infatuation AUSTRALIA
In C19 US use, but now obsolete there. - You’re delirious that your crush has finally noticed you, then you realise that he’s just using you to make a move on your bud. — Dolly, p. 54, 1996
- He was a huge crush of mine in highschool, and it ended up being very awkward. — Passing Show, p. 16, 2002
- the vagina US
- — Maledicta, p. 131, Summer/Winter 1982: “Dyke diction: the language of lesbians”
- a hat US, 1916
- — Marcus Hanna Boulware, Jive and Slang of Students in Negro Colleges, 1947
- in pool, the opening or break shot US
- — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 66, 1993
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