释义 |
vine noun- a men’s suit; clothing US, 1932
- I wanted to see Daisy so bad–as bad as she wanted to see me–that I decided one afternoon to put on my sharpest vine. — Louis Armstrong, Satchmo, p. 152, 1954
- I’d walk up the stairs at number 129 cool, oh so cool, wearing my best vines. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 324, 1967
- As part of my job, I had to stay sharp, so I got seven vines (suits) right away. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 35, 1967
- On a Saturday night I decked myself out in one of the vines and topcoat I had bought the day before Dalanski busted me. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 78, 1969
- It was the one who had a Thunderbird, and some clean vines. — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 9, 1969
- There were vines, sport coats, slacks, and ladies coats and dresses. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 24, 1973
- He was always pressed; nothing but the best / Vines and kicks he had. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 97, 1976
- Safari shirt and pants, tan colored, I’m pressed, but not like them vines Cye Martin used to drape on me. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 272, 1979
- the penis US
- After that, Maria never bothered me again, she just told everyone at JJ’s about my dead vine. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, p. 46, 1972
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