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squiffy    
a. 微醉的;稍带醉意



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  • What is the etymology of squiffy? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    1 squiffy informal (Brit) Also: squiffed slightly drunk is an adjectivization from squiff Slang Dictionary squiff definition [skʍɪf] n a drunkard (See also on the squiff ) : Is there anything that can be done for a confirmed squiff?
  • Whats the origin of lit? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The next instance that Lighter cites—from George Ade, The Girl Proposition: A Bunch of He and She Fables (1902), page 62—is unmistakable: "He came back a trifle Squiffy
  • origin unknown - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The OED says the origin of yonks is unknown and has it from 1968 in the Daily Mail: I rang singer Julie Driscoll She said: ‘I haven't heard from you for yonks ’ The Shorter Slang Dictionary (Partridge, Beale, Fergusson, 1994) agrees it's from the 1960s and suggests: Probably from years, perhaps influenced by donkey’s years Donkey's years (also donkeys' years) is a play on "donkey's
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    There's actually quite a bit of variation in different regions of the US As I said, it's quite common to hear Dinner as the noontime meal in many areas of the American South I've noticed that there's even a split in Texas where some regions use Lunch Dinner and others use Dinner Supper These differences have tended to mix up and get confused as people from different regions have mixed, and
  • capitalization - Masters degree — capital M or not? - English . . .
    When someone states "I have a Masters in Computer Science" should the word masters have a capital M? I've seen arguments for both and can't determine which is correct
  • What is the name of this type of word: Mr. , Ms. , Dr. ?
    What is this type of word called: Mr , Ms , Dr ? In the document I am using, it is referred to as the "prefix", but I don't think that is correct
  • meaning - What does in-flight mean in this context? - English . . .
    I cannot guess what in-flight means in this context, can you help ===> But the outrageous, pragmatic strong reader in this account reads as if he knows what he wants, and not as though he is conflicted about what he wants, or indeed is in flight from it (he might, of course, discover it through the reading)
  • English counterpart to Japanese signal word, “Dokkoisho”
    What is an English counterpart to the Japanese signal word, “Dokkoisho” uttered unconsciously in such case as sitting down on the bench? When you get old, it becomes tough to move your body We Ja
  • Origin of canoodle - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Early definitions A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon Cant (1889) by Albert Barrère defines it thus and offers a possible origin: Canoodle, to (English and Amerito bill can), fondle, pet, dally, and coo I meet her in the evening, for she likes to take a walk At the moment when the moon cavorts above, And we prattle and canoodle, and of everything we talk Except, of course, that naughty topic





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