释义 |
nighty-night; night-night; nigh’-nigh’
good night UK, 1896 Originally children’s vocabulary but now widely used and not always ironically.- But Keyes didn’t remember shutting his eyes and going nighty-night on the cool concrete. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 49, 1986
- TRISTE: bloody soldiers and good luck....night-night–a time to weep and a time to.... GARY: night — Patrick Jones, Unprotected Sex, p. 221, 1999
- “Night-night!” What is that! Night-night? I don’t remember hearing that since I was five years old. And now I’m a 41-year-old geezer with his wife being told “Night night” by a hotel porter! — Dave Courtney, Dodgy Dave’s Little Black Book, p. 27, 2001
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