skinful - a quantity of alcoholic drink sufficient to make you drunk; "someone had to drive me home last night because I had a skinful" juice - energetic vitality; "her creative juices were flowing" the trots - obscene terms for diarrhea heebie-jeebies, jitters, screaming meemies - extrem...
#1 innit?是的,你没有看错,就是这样写的。innit 相当于 "isn't it?",“是不是?”举例:It'...
1988D. WoodrellMuscle for the Wing151: The upshot. Man, I dread that motherfucker. 1993T. JonesPugilist at Rest11: Headquarters is one boring motherfucker. 1998K. AndersonNight Dogs78: ‘Motherfucker took all I had left’. 2000Ebonics Primeratwww.dolemite.com🌐mother-fuckerDefinition: 1....
I would say, to mean good. It means, you know, oh, that's cool. If it's maybe a bit fashionable or trendy, it's cool. And also if somebody maybe apologizes for something, like, "Oh, I'm sorry I'm five minutes late. I do apologize. I hope I haven't been keeping you waitin...
of the Vulgar Tongue n.p.: An old fancy chaunt ends every verse thus:–‘For we are the boys of the Holy Ground / And we’ll dance upon nothing and turn us round.’. 1833 S. Smith Major Downing (1834) 174: Shooting is too good for him. He must dance upon nothing with a rope...
n. a person with many negative traits (used pejoratively or disparagingly; rarely used for women). 1. He's suck a fucker.fucking n. the act of having sexual intercourse. 1. Their fucking is so incredibly noisy it kept me up all last night.fucking...
These are example of British slang, and they can be difficult for non-native speakers to understand and use correctly.这些是英国俚语的例子,而非母语人士很难理解和正确使用它们。But don't worry, we're going to help.但是别担心,我们会帮助大家理解的。Well, you're going to help.是你会帮忙的...
27、后致命的一击) straight from the horses mouth 听马说的(根据最可靠的消息来源) strike out 三振出局 stud 种马(貌美体健的男人) swing for the fence 打全垒打 take a hike 走路(滚蛋) take a rain check 因雨停赛时送给观众下次免费来看的票(另一次机会) take off 动身 take one for the team...
Bloody - 非常。 bloody hell 大概是英国人的口头禅了吧 XD bonk / bang / shag - “上” 某人 ...
42. Good on ya An Aussie slang phrase for “good work”, “well done”. “Good on ya, mate!” 43. Heaps Really, very. ”That’s heaps good.” 44. Hooroo “Goodbye” in Australian slang.Comes from the 1700s British word “hooray”. ...