词汇 | ruck |
释义 | Rots of ruck! ruck Ⅰ 1. noun 1 a heated argument; a fight. Possibly derives from obsolete 'rux' (bad temper, anger, passion, noise) or conventional 'ruckus' UK, 1958. 2 a rucksack or backpack US, 1982 2. verb 1 to fight, especially as part of a gang UK, 1999. 2 to masturbate. Prison slang UK, 1974 Ⅱ ⇨ ruck and row; ruck noun a cow, especially in the sense a contemptible woman. Rhyming slang, formed from a combination of RUCK (a fight) and 'row' (a disturbance, a violent quarrel) UK, 1992 ruck up ruck up • ruck up sth • ruck sth up especially BrE if a piece of cloth or clothing rucks up or if you ruck it up, it gets pulled upwards and forms folds in an untidy way: Flora had bent forward, rucking up her skirt.be rucked up Your shirt's all rucked up at the back. rots of ruckoffensive slang An intentional mispronunciation of "lots of luck" based on the tendency of non-native English speakers from Southeast Asia, especially Japan and China, to conflate the sounds of the letter L and the letter R. My grandfather was always fond of wishing us "rots of ruck" whenever we left his house. Rots of ruck!(ˈrɑtsəˈrək) exclam. Lots of luck! (Mocking a Japanese pronunciation.) Have a good trip, and rots of ruck! |
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