释义 |
whizzer noun- an excellent thing; also used as a nickname for a person who excels UK, 1888
- “A whizzer of a story.” — Library Journal, commenting on Christopher Hyde’s, The Second Assassin, 2002
- the penis US
- Then, he calmly tucked his whizzer back into his pants[.] — Thom Nicholson, 15 Months in Sog, p. 108, 1999
- a pickpocket US, 1925
Variants include “whiz” and “whizz”. - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 123, 1996
- in poker, a successful play of an inferior hand, or the person playing it US
- — George Percy, The Language of Poker, p. 96, 1988
- a drinking bout CANADA
- He was only off on a little bit of a whizzer. — Hugh Dempsey, The Best of Bob Edwards, 1975
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