词组 | flatty |
释义 | flatfoot and flatty Theme: POLICE n. a police officer, especially a foot patrol officer.Think about how the flatfoot on the beat is affected by this cold.The flatty stopped at the door, tried the lock, and moved on. flatty noun 1 a member of an audience. Gently derogatory; extended by circus showmen from the (probably) now obsolete sense 'a rustic, an unitiated person', first recorded in 1859 UK, 1933. 2 a person who works in a flat joint (an illegal gambling operation where players are cheated as a matter of course) US, 1981. 3 a uniformed police officer or a plain-clothes officer who is recognisable as a foot-patrol officer. A variation of FLATFOOT US, 1866. 4 a flat-bottomed boat AUSTRALIA, 1934. 5 a flathead fish AUSTRALIA, 1962 flatfootslang A police officer. Please, that old flatfoot will never be able to catch up to us once we run out of the store. flattyslang, noun A police officer. Please, that old flatty will never be able to catch up to us once we run out of the store. flatfootand flatty n. a police officer, especially a foot patrol officer. (Older.) Think about how the flatfoot on the beat is affected by this cold. There’s a flatty on the corner. Go ask him for some help. flattyverbSee flatfoot |
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