词组 | moody; old moody |
释义 | moody; old moody noun 1 a fit of sulking. May be preceded by either 'the' or 'a', often in forms such as: 'pull a/the moody' and 'throw a/the moody' UK, 1969. 2 lies, deceit, especially deceit by flattery, a confidence trick (see, especially, the 1977 citation) UK, 1934. 3 a period of (extreme) moodiness UK, 1968. 4 in prison, a psychiatrist's man-to-man, or even genial, approach to a prisoner. Usually with 'the' UK, 1945.► do a moodyto behave suspiciously. Prison use UK, 1978 |
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