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词汇 bush
释义
Bush
nickname Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York US, 1995
bush
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
idiombushbeat about the bush BrEBrEbeat around the bush AmEto talk about something without saying what you mean clearly and directly, even though the person you are talking to may not like it:Let's not beat about the bush anymore, we just have to tell him that we've decided to move out.I'm not going to beat around the bush: if we don't make more sales, we'll have to lay off workers.(the) bush telegraph BrEBrEa humorous expression, used about the way in which people in an organization or group tell other people what is happening, so that very soon everyone knows about it:Everyone seems to have heard about me getting the sack - I see the bush telegraph is still as reliable as ever.Reeves had obviously heard by bush telegraph that I was coming, and was waiting for me at the station.

bush

1. 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.
See:
  • (it's) Sydney or the bush
  • a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • be beating the bushes
  • be beating the bushes (for someone or something)
  • beat about the bush
  • beat about/around the bush
  • beat around the bush
  • beat around/about the bush, to
  • beat the bushes
  • beat the bushes (for someone or something)
  • beat the bushes for
  • beat the bushes for, to
  • beggar's bush
  • bird in the hand
  • bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
  • bush
  • bush league
  • bush out
  • bush patrol
  • bush pig
  • bush telegraph
  • don't that take the rag off the bush!
  • don't that tear the rag off the bush!
  • go bush
  • good wine needs no bush
  • like an owl in an ivy bush
  • mifky-pifky in the bushes
  • not beat about/around the bush
  • not beat around the bush
  • Sydney or the bush
  • take the rag off the bush
  • tear the rag off the bush
  • the bush telegraph
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