释义 |
pogo noun- a form of dancing (essentially wildly jumping up and down on the spot) associated with punk rock music UK, 1978
- We also danced the pogo, which was a great dance for people like Wallace who couldn’t really dance[.] — David Bowker, The Joy of Sexism, p. 43, 1999
- Sid Vicious, a member of the so-called Bromley Contingent, played drums for the hastily formed Siouxsie and the Banshees, and some observers claimed that he also invented “the pogo” that night [20th],violently jumping up and down to the thrashed guitars. — Martin Roach (writing of football hooliganism in the 1970s), Dr. Marten’s Air Wair, 1999
- a contemptible person AUSTRALIA, 1972
In army use, a member of the administrative personnel, anyone not in the arms corps. From POGO STICKPRICK - Jesus, does he think a man’s deaf, bloody RAAF pogo. — William Nagel, The Odd Angry Shot, p. 1, 1975
|