释义 |
peckerhead noun a despicable or offensive person US, 1802 Formed from PECKERPECKERWOODYou were right about my “peckerhead romanticism.” — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Allen Ginsberg, p. 91, 23 August 1945 Man, I tell you, I really put them peckerheads on! — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 73, 1961 “ I know there’s a war going on, you overweight peckerhead,” said Jefferson to the Honorable Mr. Pettigrew. — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 93, 1964 I don’t expect you ever hunted much, except you and that rascal Jones hunting ignorant peckerheads to chisel out of their hard-earned money. — Guy Owen, The Flim-Flam Man and the Apprentice Grifter, p. 54, 1972 And while a government official and the province’s TV and newspapers are hopping made about being called “peckerheads” and worse, they’re especially upset with Stern for saying that “all people in Montreal should speak English.” — Daily New (New York), p. 48, 4 No matter how worthy the cause–and let’s face it, some peckerheads don’t care much about the city’s kids–passing any type of TIF reform isn’t easy. — Riverfront Times (Missouri), 20 June 2001 |