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释义 | backfire in. to release intestinal gas anally, perhaps audibly. (Use caution with the topic.)Whew! Somebody backfired!It was noisy when Dave backfired, and hardly anyone heard what happened. barking spider and trumpet spider n. the imaginary source of the sound of an audible release of intestinal gas.Hey, Chuck! Did I hear a barking spider over there?Heidi, do you know anything about the trumpet spider I keep hearing? beef 1. in. to break wind; to release intestinal gas audibly. (Use caution with the topic.) Who beefed?Wally warned everybody that he was going to beef. 2. n. an act of breaking wind. (Use caution with the topic.) All right! Who's beef was that?Jimmy made another beef! cut the cheese and cut the mustard tr. to release intestinal gas. (Crude. Use caution with the topic.)Who cut the cheese?People who cut the mustard in the car have to get out and walk. fart 1. n. a release of intestinal gas, perhaps with a noise. (Potentially offensive in both senses. Use only with discretion. Less offensive in the U.K., and it is now used more openly in the U.S.) Did I hear a fart?Who is responsible for that fart? 2. in. to release intestinal gas, perhaps with a noise. Who farted?Somebody farted. gas n. intestinal gas.The baby has gas and will cry for a while longer.I'm not too well, but I think it's just gas. traf n. a release of intestinal gas. (This is fart spelled backwards. Use caution with the topic.)Who let the traf?This place smells like a traf. windy mod. flatulent; having intestinal gas.I feel a little windy.If you're windy, why don't you take the day off? |
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