词汇 | brown |
释义 | brown 1. adjective 1 (of behaviour) obsequious, sycophantic. As in BROWN NOSE (a sycophant); extends from an image of submissive homage to another's backside UK: SCOTLAND, 1988. 2 used for describing sexual activities involving excrement UK, 2002. 3 (of a person's skin colour) white JAMAICA, 2003 2. noun 1 the anus and/or rectum US, 1916. 2 faeces IRELAND, 1991. 3 anal sex; an act of anal intercourse UK, 1894. 4 heroin, especially if only partially refined US, 1962. 5 darker coloured hashish US, 1981. 6 an amphetamine tablet US, 1972 3. verb 1 to perform anal sex upon someone US, 1933. 2 to force others to behave in an obsequious, sycophantic manner UK, 1998 be browned off be browned off BrE old-fashioned to be annoyed about something or bored with it:get browned off The boss kept asking him to stay late at work, and he was getting really browned off.+ with It had rained non-stop for a week, and we were all browned off with it.■ SIMILAR TO: be fed up
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