词汇 | squid |
释义 | squid Theme: STUDENT n. an earnest student; a collegiate wimp. (Collegiate. Refers to sliminess.)This whole campus is populated by squids and nerds.I'm no squid. I went out on a date last month. squid 1. noun 1 a serious, dedicated, diligent student US, 1987. 2 a despicable, spineless person US, 1974. 3 an inexperienced, unskilled motorcyclist. Perhaps from the image of flailing arms US, 2002. 4 a US Navy sailor. From the perspective of the US Marines US, 1991. 5 a fisherman US, 1978. 6 a Japanese person who is lacking in all social skills. Hawaiian youth usage; highly insulting US, 1982. 7 one pound sterling (£1). A play on QUID UK, 1997 2. verb to study hard US, 1981 squid1. slang An inexperienced and overconfident motorcycle rider who is unsafe and brazenly disregards the law. Look at that dope who just flew around the corner. No helmet, no pads, no boots—typical squid. Some squid came screaming down the highway, weaving in and out of traffic as he went. 2. slang A member of a navy. Working in a busy harbor town like this one, you get used to the rowdy squids who bring chaos every time they're on shore leave. squid(skʍɪd) n. an earnest student; a collegiate wimp. (Collegiate. Refers to sliminess.) This whole campus is populated by squids and nerds. |
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