释义 |
jar noun- a glass of beer UK, 1925
Originally Lincolnshire dialect. - I know you think he’s stopped off for a jar, but it’s just as likely he’s been kept at a job. — Troy Kennedy Martin, Z Cars, p. 61, 1962
- “A couple of jars of the old nut brown,” he ordered. — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin, p. 37, 1965
- Cripes, I’ve had a real cow of a day, as regards the odd ice clod jar. — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 7, 1968
- I had me a jar in Flanagan’s bar[.] — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 42, 2002
- any dark-skinned person NEW ZEALAND, 1997
Prison usage. - — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 71, 1999
|