释义 |
goodie noun- a valuable possession UK
- Now it’s about this point when normally you would be getting jacked of all your goodies. — Julian Johnson, Urban Survival, p. 21, 2003
- something that is special and good US
- I’ll go for the goodies, but I can’t compete with my brains or family or education, so I do it with my balls. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 42, 1975
- Well, you can either take your goodies home and get high, or, you can stay at The Enterprise. — New Jack City, 1990
- Chester, this is your agent, how ya’ doing – great. Looks like we got a goodie for you! — Odie Hawkins, Lost Angeles, p. 103, 1994
- a person on the side of right, especially in works of fiction US, 1873
- The question uppermost in my mind was whether Tam and her monsters were baddies or goodies. — Martin Waddell, Otley, p. 29, 1966
- extra parts or equipment for a car, enhancing its performance and/or embellishing its appearance US, 1954
- — Levette J. Davidson, American Speech, p. 305, 1956: “Hot-rodders’ jargon again”
- Well the engine compartment’s filled with all chrome goodies / In my no-go showboat. — The Beach Boys, No-Go Showboat, 1963
- in poker, a card that improves a hand US
- — Irv Roddy, Friday Night Poker, p. 218, 1961
- an ambush or mechanical ambush US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 95, 1991
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