词汇 | lunch |
释义 | lunch 1. adjective without a care, absent-minded US, 1975 2. noun 1 the male genitals, especially as may be hinted at or imagined when the man is dressed AUSTRALIA, 1944. 2 oral sex performed on a woman US, 1995.► do lunchto have lunch, usually a working lunch. Hollywood lingo, embraced elsewhere with a sense of mocking US, 1987.► drop your lunchto fart AUSTRALIA, 1988.► out to lunch1. distracted, insensible, foolish, stupid, vacant; being there with the mind elsewhere. A figurative use of a favourite excuse for someone not being there, in this case extended to 'not all there' US, 1955.2. knocked from your surfboard by a wave US, 1977 3. verb 1 to fail, to do poorly US, 1966. 2 to cause a car engine to explode, scattering parts on the track or road. An especially common event and term in drag racing US, 1997. 3 to perform oral sex UK, 1996.► get lunchedto be knocked from your surfboard and thrashed by the ocean US, 1988
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