词汇 | bush |
释义 | Bush nickname Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York US, 1995bush 1. adjective 1 second-rate, amateurish US, 1959. 2 rough and ready AUSTRALIA, 1969 2. noun 1 pubic hair, especially a woman's pubic hair. A source for endless punning during the US presidential election of 2000; President Bush Jr's lack of gravitas opened him up to 'bush' puns to an extent that his father did not have to endure UK, 1650. 2 a sexually active female US, 1966. 3 a bushy hairstyle, especially on a black person US, 1972. 4 marijuana US, 1951. 5 cocaine UK, 1998. 6 the woods US, 1997. 7 the suburbs. An urban sneer; from the conventional Australian sense of 'bush' (country in its natural state) AUSTRALIA, 1942.► go bushto move to or visit the county AUSTRALIA, 1916.► take the bush; take to the bushto escape; to run wild; to leave the town for the country. Originally of escaping convicts; but also carrying the sense of an Aborigine returning to traditional life AUSTRALIA, 1804 3. verb 1 to ambush someone US, 1947. 2 in the used car business, to extract through any of a series of questionably ethical means more from a customer than originally contemplated by the customer US, 1953. 3 to deceive someone US, 1971 bush1. n. the pubic hair. (Usually objectionable.) How old were you when you started growing a bush? 2. n. a woman considered as a receptacle for the penis. (Rude and derogatory.) Bubba says he gotta have some bush.
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