释义 |
plurry adjective bloody AUSTRALIA The Australian Aboriginal English pronunciation of the word BLOODYWell, young fella, we got the plurry hiding we deserved. — Frank Hardy, Power Without Glory, p. 543, 1950 The aboriginal station hand was asked how he got on with the colt he’d been breaking in. “Boss,” he said, “that colt was so plurry frisky be bucked off his brand!” — Bill Wannan, Bullockies, Beauts and Bandicoots, p. 107, 1960 Me plurry knees is still raw. — J.E. MacDonnell, Don’t Gimme the Ships, p. 86, 1960 BLOODY: Sometimes genteelly written. — Arthur Chipper, The Aussie Swearer’s Guide, p. 26, 1972 |