释义 |
clobber noun clothes, especially any outfit of good or noticeable quality UK, 1879 Probably Yiddish klbr, but “to clobber” is “to CLOUT[A] friend in the second-hand car business who let him kip on his sofa, and lent him some clobber. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 19, 1956 We didn’t have to wear our best clobber for parades and all that rubbish[.] — Johnny Speight, It Stands to Reason, p. 67, 1973 [I]t’s a decade since Manchester took the pop world in a surge of loose clobber, street swagger, wild drugs and great pop. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 61, 1999 [T]hey ends up getting chased through the club in their boxies [boxer shorts] with half their clobber still on the lockers. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 167, 2001 |