1.A kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and playful speech, made up typically of coinages and figures of speech that are deliberately used in place of standard terms for added raciness, humor, irreverence, or other effect. 2.Language peculiar to a group; argot or jargon:thieves' ...
What was the euphemism tough guys used for "kill" in your HS-college years? To cool or smoke. To knock off, bump off, or rub out. To ice, snuff, or take out. To hit, off, pop. To whack. RESULT: How did your HS-college generation say "leave" or "get out of here"? Beat...
a headache 头痛(麻烦事)a knock out 击倒(美得让人倾倒)a load off my mind 心头大石落地 a nut 傻子,疯子 a pain in the neck 脖子疼(苦事)a piece of cake 一块蛋糕(小菜一碟,易事一件)a pig 猪猡 a shot in the dark 盲目射击(瞎猜)a short fuse 引线短(脾气火爆)a sinking ship...
sloppyslangword for the words that would accurately describe an emotion or a situation, it lowers their reality orientations, pushes them farther from shore, out onto the foggy waters of alienation and confusion. . . ."
(慷慨成性) go one step too far 多走了一步(做得太过分了) go out on a limb 爬高枝(担风险) go overboard 过火 go to hell in a hand basket 坐着吊篮下地狱(一坏不可收拾) go to ones head 上头上脸,冲昏头脑 go under 沉没(破产) goose bumps 鸡皮疙瘩 grasp for straws 抓稻草(绝望中的...
(别无事生非,过去的事不要再提) let the cat out of the bag 放出袋中猫(泄密,说漏嘴) light a fire under your butt 在屁股下点一把火(促其行动) light at the end of the tunnel 隧道末端的光(一线希望) like hot cakes 象刚出炉的蛋糕(很受欢迎的东西,抢手货) like looking for a needle in...
· KNOCKOUT Stunning person or thing · LAMEO Lame Person · LAMER Annoying person · LOP Stupid person · LUSH Drunk personGreat, brilliant · MANC Person from Manchester · MEATHEAD Muscular, but thick, person · MEETER Person who likes to look at fat men · MINGA Minger, ugly person ...
a headac he 头痛(麻烦事)a knockout 击倒(美得让人倾倒)a load off my mind 心头大石落地 a nut 傻子,疯子 a pain in the neck 脖子疼(苦事)a pieceof cake 一块蛋糕(小菜一碟,易事一件)a pig 猪猡 a shot in the dark 盲目射击(瞎猜)a shortfuse 引线短(...
notes Also the past tense of "knock up". See more words with the same meaning:pregnant. Last edited on Mar 29 2011. Submitted byAmandafrom Hawley, PA, USA onApr 18 1998. +Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail ...
We’re for real. You’re really for real. Number six is knock. Now, you can knock something or knock someone. And it’s just saying something bad about something or someone. It’s a disparaging remark. And mostly it’s used to talk about an activity. ...