词汇 | toothpick |
释义 | toothpick noun 1 a thinly rolled marijuana cigarette. Collected during an extensive survey of New Zealand prison slang, 1996–2000 NEW ZEALAND, 2000. 2 a long, thin, old-fashioned surfboard AUSTRALIA, 1985. 3 a railway tie US, 1977. 4 a pool cue stick that is lighter than average US, 1990. 5 a sharp knife US, 1945 H-E-double-toothpicksA euphemistic spelling of "hell." "Oh yeah?" said Tommy to the schoolyard bully. "Well, you can go to H-E-double-toothpicks!" close enough to use the same toothpickHaving a very close relationship; inseparable. I haven't talked to Patty in years, but as kids we were close enough to use the same toothpick. close enough to use the same toothpickRur. very close. (Used to describe close friends.) We've been friends since we were five years old. We're close enough to use the same toothpick. H-E-double-toothpicks n. hell. (A jocular euphemism. It is not usually written and can be spelled a number of different ways.) Oh, H-E-double-toothpicks! I did it wrong again! |
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