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词组 stuff
释义 stuff
noun
  1. a drug, especially heroin US, 1929
    • [H]e was going to New Orleans and would be back one day with some marihuana, real golden-leaf. He asked me did I want some of the stuff, and coming up tough I said sure, bring me some, I’d like to try it. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 71, 1946
    • Unfortunately, she got mixed up with the wrong outfit and got put on the stuff by one of her roommates. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, pp. 22–23, 1947
    • I had instructed them to hold themselves out as “junkies” (narcotic users. I was sure that, as soon as the word got around that they “used the stuff,” and that they were well-heeled to pay for it, those doing the smuggling would seek them out. — The New American Mercury, p. 710, 1950
    • As I began using stuff every day, or often several times a day, I stopped drinking and going out at night. — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 35, 1953
    • If you think you need stuff to play music or sing, you’re crazy. — Billie Holiday with William Dufty, Lady Sings the Blues, p. 181, 1956
    • Well, someone like that, someone with only part of a character, is made for the stuff. The stuff is made for them. — Jim Thompson, The Kill-Off, p. 42, 1957
    • I didn’t even know they were on stuff and when I found out I was sure surprised. — Willard Motley, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 117, 1958
    • This is pure stuff. — Clarence Cooper, The Scene, p. 27, 1960
    • He looked at me as though I were on the stuff[.] — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 349, 1961
    • “He promised to let me have some stuff.” “What sort of stuff? Reefers?” “No. A deck of H.” — Douglas Rutherford, The Creeping Flesh, p. 102, 1963
    • I was taking stuff at the time. But I’ll tell you one ting: the first day I met her, I told her I was taking stuff. — Jeremy Larner and Ralph Tefferteller, The Addict in the Street, p. 69, 1964
    • Well, all the studs I knew was on stuff now, and their habits was a good mile long / but I thought I could chip and never get hooked, for my will was strong. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 91, 1964
    • “Stuff is my first love.” I said, “What do you mean “stuff’?” He said, “You’ve heard of shit, haven’t you, duji, heroin?” — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 277, 1965
    • I had some GB’s, to hold me till I can do somethin’ to get more stuff. — James Mills, The Panic in Needle Park, p. 28, 1966
    • I worked there for four months and during that time the only customers allowed in were musicians, singers, prostitutes, pimps, and the stuff peddlers. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 99, 1967
    • “Sweet” was torturing me. He hadn’t brought me my “stuff” in twenty-four hours. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 99, 1969
    • The Native thought it would be nice if samples of everybody’s stuff was done, in honor of Eddie’s passing. — Gurney Norman, Divine Right’s Trip (Whole Earth Catalog), p. 123, 1971
    • I would fool with stuff a little bit and I’d see a Chinaman coming–that is, I’d see a habit coming on–and I would back away and smoke reefers for a while, then I’d juice a while. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 180, 1972
    • That wasn’t even my stuff, I was holding it for a friend, man. — Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, Framed, 1976
    • She had kicked her habit in Philly but when Ricci came on the scene he had some stuff with him and she had picked up. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 58, 1980
    • Now this is Panda, from Mexico. Very good stuff. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
    • I call him up, tell him I got half a key of quality stuff. — Boogie Nights, 1997
  2. used for any noun that the user cannot or does not wish to specify UK
    • Does he suspect? Or is this chance and stuff? — R.L. Stevenson, The Wrong Box, 1889
    • Marriage is scary stuff. You have to share a bathroom. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 2, 2001
  3. anything at all NEW ZEALAND, 1969
    Used as a euphemism for FUCK
  4. — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 132, 1999
  5. in prison, anything of value US
    • Stuff was anything of value and faggots and sissies were of great value to many[.] — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 148, 1967
  6. the female genitals US
    • — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 197, 1982
    • “Don’t try to tell me what to wear!” she snapped back and started a slow forward stretch that exposed the hairs of her stuff. — Odie Hawkins, Amazing Grace, p. 102, 1993
  7. a woman as a sexual object US
    • The couple to whom he was talking blatantly asked him why he hadn’t gone out and found some “strange stuff.” — R.J. Hagerman, Husband and Wife Swapping, p. 100, 1967
    • It’d been awhile since I’d had any young stuff[.] — Joey V., Portrait of Joey, p. 125, 1969
    • Sapphire is referred to by the same man on different occasions as: mama, sister, baby, fox, stuff, and bitch. — Carolyn Greene, 70 Soul Secrets of Sapphire, p. 35, 1973
  8. the male genitals US
    • “There’s enough white stuff around.” Vess grinned slyly, and as he did it occurred to me that the word “stuff” involved me more than it was comfortable to admit, since it was not oriented towards the coozies. — Phil Andros (Samuel M. Steward), Stud, pp. 88–89, 1966
    • He freaked out the first time he saw a dude pull his stuff out and start pissing, right across from the police station. — Odie Hawkins, Midnight, p. 95, 1995
  9. an effeminate homosexual man US, 1976
    • You ain’t stuff and you don’t want to be stuff. — Miguel Pinero, Short Eyes, p. 28, 1975
    • — John R. Armore and Joseph D. Wolfe, Dictionary of Desperation, p. 53, 1976
  10. in pool, spin imparted on the cue ball to affect the course of the object ball or the cue ball after striking the object ball US
    • — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 236, 1993
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