释义 |
chuck noun- food UK, 1850
- — Joseph E. Ragen and Charles Finston, Inside the World’s Toughest Prison, p. 794, 1962
- Surely he couldn’t really be that upset over me picking up the wrong bit of chuck–even if I did? — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 94, 2000
- vomit AUSTRALIA, 1966
- Like for example if your kid chucks up and you don’t notice, and those particles of chuck are sort of just dangling there, then that would also be a dingleberry. — Wordmap (www.abc.net.au/wordmap), 2003
- a white man US, 1965
A diminuitive of Charles or Charlie. - — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 37, 1970
- A few years ago, Civil Rights workers took to calling White “Chuck.” — Roger Abrahams, Positively Black, p. 32, 1970
- the Viet Cong US, 1981
- Chuck, Charlie, Mr. Charles, VC, Viet Cong, Victor Charlie. Whom are we talking about? — Nelson DeMille, Word of Honor, p. 131, 1985
- a throw, a toss; in cricket, a thrown ball, an illegal delivery UK, 1862
- — Keith Foley, A Dictionary of Cricketing Terminology, p. 74, 1998
- a shove that leads to a fight BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 30, 1965
▶ give it a chuck to stop, to desist UK: SCOTLAND, 1984 Often as an imperative. |