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词组 dick
释义 dick
noun
  1. the penis US, 1888
    • Sometimes, though, I’d go home afterwards, after having had a hard-on for four hours of making out on the floor and in the bleachers, but without creaming, and it really gave you a sore dick. — The Berkeley Tribe, p. 13, 5–12 September 1969
    • [T]he thick cunt who stands at the door pretending to be a security guard, biceps for brains and a dick the size of my clit[.] — Stella Duffy, Jail Bait [britpulp],, p. 115, 1999
    • People say that guns are just dicks but if my dick was this heavy I’d work with a limp. — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 199, 2000
    • The kid had a dick like a horse and could screw all night. — Dennis Havens, Autopsy on a Living Corpse, p. 90, 2000
    • He shook his dick and walked out. — Malcolm Pryce, Aberystwyth Mon Amour, p. 24, 2001
    • The guy with the huge dick hardly spoke any English. — Rich Merritt, Secrets of a Gay Marine Porn Star, p. 227, 2005
  2. the clitoris US
    • She had a dick so long she had to be circumcized. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 148, 1964
  3. a man US, 1914
    • Hunter would remind Maureen she was a girl. Or Hunter would tell her she was just one of the dicks. — Elmore Leonard, City Primeval, p. 33, 1980
  4. sex with a man US, 1956
    • [H]ow could you beat two hundred dollars a night just to be there listening and now and then give up a little dick? — Alix Shulman, On the Stroll, p. 55, 1981
    • I bet she hasn’t had any dick in years and years. Judging from the type of woman she was and her age. Old women don’t get a lot of dick. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 320, 1983
    • Women are tricky. You ask a woman how many men she’s fucked, and she’ll tell you how many boy friends she’s had instead. A woman doesn’t count all the miscellaneous dick. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 130, 1997
    • Cause even if he did decide to play his self and slip on of these bitches a little dick, they ain’t me. — K’Wan Foye, Sweet Dreams, p. 154, 2004
  5. a police officer, especially a detective; a private detective US, 1886
    • Next morning, when the house dick began to gun us, we went into a huddle about our change. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 131, 1946
    • I got snaky last night on Waley’s bum gin, and some big foulball of a dick came along. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 28, 1947
    • “I know you don’t believe that”- he laughed shortly–“and I guess you don’t like dicks. But we aren’t bad guys.” — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 105, 1947
    • The dicks gave her the bum’s rush too. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, p. 163, 1948
    • In another hour every dick on the force’ll be swarming in here. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 56, 1948
    • I was cooking up some stuff, bending over and this dick kicked me dead up the can. — Hal Ellson, The Golden Spike, p. 152, 1952
    • We were locked in a cell. A fat dick who seemed to know Pat came and stood at the door. — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 85, 1953
    • No doubt the dicks reckoned she was involved in it, since she was known to have been living with Jack when they picked him up. — Robert S. Close, With Hooves of Brass, p. 26, 1961
    • They’ll earn us trouble with the racecourse dicks. — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 18, 1969
    • The thought that hit my mind was that this guy was trying to get him some bread other than his dick’s pay[.] — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 103, 1973
    • I didn’t know he was working as a store dick. — Nicholas Blincoe, The Beautiful Beaten-up Irish Boy of the Arndale Centre, p. 7, 1998
  6. a despicable person US, 1966
    Losing its taboo in the US, but still chancy.
    • Don’t be a dick. That stuff’ll kill her. — Heathers, 1988
    • Now, they got him dressed like a dick. He’s wearing these stupid-lookin’ pants, this horrible sweater. — True Romance, 1993
    • I guess that could be explained by the fact that he was kind of uptight, a bit of a dick, and the babes would run a mile the first time he opened his mouth. — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 194, 1994
    • Mikey, do us a favour and take your dick of a mate out of this bar before I break this bottle over ’is thick ’ead. — Colin Butts, Is Harry on the Boat?, p. 25, 1997
    • Prancing about to infantile music in a room full of mirrors, making a complete dick of himself. — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 12, 1998
    • I thought the executive producer was a total dick, and I got fired from it in the middle of the LA riots. — Drew Carey, Dirty Jokes and Beer, p. 31, 2000
    • Republican politicians are shameless dicks. — Al Franken, The Truth With Jokes, p. 58, 2005
  7. a fool UK, 1553
    • I think you’re a dick but seeing you know Condrad I’ll give it some thought. — Nicholas Blincoe, Ardwick Green (Disco Biscuits), p. 5, 1996
    • Made a real dick of himself. — Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, p. 10, 2002
    • “Stop being such a dick.” “Well, young man, you just bought yourself a suspension.” — Mark Sullivan, Jonah Sees Ghosts, p. 162, 2003
  8. nothing, zero UK, 1925
    • “I didn’t do dick and I don’t know dick. And you did way less than dick.” — Jonathan Kellerman, The Murder Book, p. 43, 1991
    • He steals from you, you don’t do dick. — Empire Records, 1995
    • Electronic didn’t “shift units” as they say. New Order hadn’t done dick. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1996
    • K: I need to tell you something about all your skills–as of right now they mean precisely dick. — Ed Solomon, Men In Black, 1997
    • British readers know dick about her, pardon the phrase. — Christopher Brookmyre, Not the End of the World, p. 146, 1998
  9. a look, a glance UK
    A variation of DECKO; DEKKO
  10. — Patrick O’Shaughnessy, Market Traders’ Slang, 1979
  11. during the Vietnam war, the enemy US
    From the Vietnamese dich (enemy).
    • — Linda Reinberg, In the Field:, p. 63, 1991

see:DIC▶ get your dick tender
to have an emotional need to be with a woman at all times US
  • I knew that as soon as she became conscious of the fact that I had weakened in that respect, as soon as I had what they call “got my dick tender”–that means you’ve got to be with a woman all the time–they figure they’re out working and you’re out chipping someplace. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 179, 1972
▶ have had the dick
to be ruined AUSTRALIA
  • This strike’s just about had the dick. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 89, 1971
▶ have your dick sucked
to be fawned upon; to be flattered UK
  • I don’t need my dick sucked by the media or anybody else. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1993
▶ it’s just a dick thing
used as a humorous excuse for typical male behaviour US
A catchphrase from the film Mo’ Better Blues.
  • — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, Fall 1991
▶ put dick
(from the male point of view) to have sex US
  • Damn but you know how to put dick to a bitch. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 72, 1973
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