词汇 | dick |
释义 | dick Theme: DETECTIVE n. a detective. (Underworld. From detective.)Some dicks were around looking for you.Barlowe is a private dick who has to keep one step ahead of the cops. Theme: MAN - STUPID n. a stupid male. (Potentially offensive. Use only with discretion.)You stupid dick!What stupid dick put this thing here in the way? Theme: NOTHING n. nothing. (Potentially offensive. Use only with discretion.)The whole idea isn't worth dick.I was supposed to get a lot of money out of this deal, but all I got was dick! Theme: PENIS n. the penis. (Widely heard, but potentially offensive. Use only with cretion.)She told some dirty joke about a dick, but everybody just sat there and looked straight ahead.He covered his dick and stooped down, then reached up to pull down the shade. dick Ⅰ 1. noun 1 the penis US, 1888. 2 the clitoris US, 1964. 3 a man US, 1914. 4 sex with a man US, 1956. 5 a police officer, especially a detective; a private detective US, 1886. 6 a despicable person. Losing its taboo in the US, but still chancy. US, 1966. 7 a fool UK, 1553. 8 nothing, zero UK, 1925. 9 a look, a glance. A variation of DECKO; DEKKO UK, 1979. 10 during the Vietnam war, the enemy. From the Vietnamese dich (enemy) US, 1991⇨ See: DIC.► cut dicks; talk dicksto speak clearly and with an affected English accent VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH, 1973.► get your dick tenderto have an emotional need to be with a woman at all times US, 1972.► had the dickto be ruined AUSTRALIA, 1971.► it's just a dick thingused as a humorous excuse for typical male behaviour. A catchphrase from the film Mo' Better Blues US, 1991.► put dick(from the male point of view) to have sex US, 1973 2. verb 1 to exploit; to take advantage of; to harm. In the 1968 US presidential election, the bumper sticker 'Dick Nixon Before Nixon Dicks You' raised eyebrows US, 1964. 2 (from the male point of view) to have sex with US, 1942. 3 to look. A variation of DECKO; DEKKO UK, 1979.► have your dick suckedto be fawned upon; to be flattered UK, 1993 Ⅱ ⇨ dic; dick noun a dictionary. It has been suggested that this term was coined by, or within the family of, Scottish philologist and first lexicographer of the Oxford English Dictionary, Sir James Murray, 1837–1915; it would be nice if it were true. 'Dick', in the sense that someone who uses fine words is said to have 'swallowed the dick', is recorded in 1873 US, 1831 dick around 1. dick sb around AmE informal to deliberately make things difficult for someone: Carlson always dicks me around - maybe I should find a better agent.■ SIMILAR TO: jerk around AmE informal, mess around BrE informal2. dick around AmE informal to waste time by doing silly things: Now get to work, and I don't want to see you dicking around.■ SIMILAR TO: fool around, mess around/about Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers. dick1. n. a detective; a police officer. (Underworld. From detective.) Marlowe is a private dick who has to keep one step ahead of the cops. 2. n. the penis. (Usually objectionable. Currently the most publicly used word for this organ.) She told some dirty joke about a dick, but everybody just sat there and looked straight ahead. 3. n. a stupid person, usually a male. (Rude and derogatory.) What stupid dick put this thing here in the way? 4. n. nothing. (Usually objectionable.) The whole idea isn’t worth dick. 5. tv. & in. to copulate [with] a woman. (Usually objectionable.) If you think I’m going out with a guy who only wants to get me dicked, you’re crazy. 6. tv. to cheat or deceive someone. (see also fuck, hose, screw.) That salesman dicked me for ten extra bucks.
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