释义 |
momzer; momser noun a bastard; a brute; a detestable man US From the Hebrew for “bastard”.- “Momser,” his mother said bitterly, “you had to be a regular actor, a comedian.” — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 90, 1947
- I’ll work on the momser. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 17, 1961
- “The momsers serve him a paper to bring the books, lists of clients, contracts.” — Stephen Longstreet, The Flesh Peddlers, p. 161, 1962
- Joe Licamarito, Marxie’s boss, was furous that the momser thought he could get away with such a ripoff[.] — Richard Condon, Prizzi’s Honor, pp. 113–114, 1982
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