释义 |
thick adjective- in close association, familiar, intimate UK, 1756
Often elaborated as THICK AS THIEVES - stupid, dense UK, 1935
- The kid is thicker’n shit, what he is, and that is what he’s got for brains. — George V. Higgins, The Rat on Fire, p. 28, 1981
- The police are thick. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1990
- sexually appealing, attractive, well built US
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 10, Spring 1998
- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 73, 2002
- of a bet, large UK
- — John McCririck, John McCririck’s World of Betting, p. 61, 1991
- — David Bennet, Know Your Bets, p. 102, 2001
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