释义 |
plank noun- a stupid person UK
The phrase THICK AS TWO SHORT PLANKSPLANKY - Get real, you plank. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 117, 1999
- I don’t do things to humiliate you, you plank. I do what I think is right[.] — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 26, 1999
- an electric guitar UK
From the instrument’s original construction in the late 1940s, and an insult hurled at early Fender guitars. - [A]dd electric guitars, from entry-level planks up to ostensible alternatives to America’s best. — Tony Bacon, Fuzz and Feedback, p. 12, 2000
- a heavy surfboard, especially an older wooden one US
- “ [N]ever seen a girl on those planks!” — Frederick Kohner, Gidget, p. 23, 1957
- — John Severson, Modern Surfing Around the World, p. 175, 1964
▶ make the plank in homosexual usage, to take the passive position in anal sex US- — Male Swinger Number 3, p. 48, 1981: “The complete gay dictionary”
▶ put the plank to someone (from a male perspective) to have sex with someone UK A variation of PLANKNo way is he putting the plank to the lovely Nina. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 110, 2001 |