释义 |
front off verb- to place yourself in a highly visible position US
- “Yeah, you! You go.” “Why me? Why do I have to front myself off when it’s my idea?” — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 61, 1960
- All they wanted to do was front off being in the Panther Party and rap to the sisters. — Bobby Seale, Seize the Time, p. 367, 1970
- “Hey, aren’t you the one who likes to lecture me about not fronting people off?” — Jimmy Lerner, You Got Nothing Coming, p. 86, 2002
- to sell drugs on credit US
- — Mark S. Fleisher, Beggars & Thieves, p. 289, 1995: “Glossary”
|