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词组 boy
释义 boy
noun
  1. heroin US, 1953
    • “I’m warning you though, you start fooling with Boy and Girl and I’m through with you.” — Herbert Simmons, Corner Boy, p. 28, 1957
    • But now he had the boy; he could lie around up in his crib, twisted, drugged to the verge of insensibility. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 12, 1960
    • Since I had the boy in a balloon I wasn’t worried about it. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 66, 1973
    • Dig my man, how about dropping off two spoons of boy, and a hundred dollar bag of girl. — Donald Goines, El Dorado Red, p. 69, 1974
    • — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 30, 1996
    • They called it “girl” or “Jane” or “Missy” in feminine contrast to “boy” or “John” or “Mister” for king heroin. — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 62, 1997
    • — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 205, 2002
  2. the penis IRELAND
    • I’m the man would slip the boy in there double quick! — Patrick McCabe, The Butcher Boy, p. 138, 1992
  3. a male friend US
    Connotes affection and loyalty.
    • A man gets off work, he’s got to go somewhere. He’s got to drink something. He’s got to smoke something. He’s got to watch a game. He’s got to hang out with his boys. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 169, 1997
  4. a homosexual male prostitute US
    • He couldn’t get along becaue he fought with the other “boys” and with the propietors and because he maligned his ten-dollar and twenty-five-dollars “Johns” as cheapskates. — Sara Harris, They Sell Sex, p. 94, 1960
    • The boys–who are called boys and not hookers or hustlers–generally go to the John’s apartment, usually staying until the John has his mind-blowing climax and not lingering for the night. — John Francis Hunter, The Gay Insider, p. 213, 1971
    • Not being under the same financial pressures as most of the other boys, I could be a little choosy about my customers. — John Preston, Hustling, p. 67, 1994
  5. a lesbian US
    • Gay or straight–ugly’s still ugly. And most of those boys are scary. — Chasing Amy, 1997
  6. a boxer or wrestler US
    • A specialist, in Berlin, told me last year to retire Upshaw after he was knocked out in the last of three boys in three days. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Long White Con, p. 189, 1977
  7. in a deck of playing cards, a jack or knave US
    • — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 258, 1967
  8. in horse racing, a jockey US
    • — David W. Maurer, Argot of the Racetrack, p. 15, 1951
  9. a dollar; money UK, 1780
    • I say, Ain you got no skins, no kale? No bread? No bones, no berries, no boys? — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 22, 1961
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