释义 |
dubby, a. colloq. and dial.|ˈdʌbɪ| [f. dub v.1 + -y1.] Blunt; short, dumpy.
1825Jennings Obs. Dial. West Eng. 35 Dub, dubbed, dubby,..blunt; not pointed; squat. 1872F. W. Robinson Wrayford's Ward III. 208 A nose that young ladies, I believe, call ‘dubby’. 1904Fowler & Felkin Kate of Kate Hall xxiii, A dubby piece of blacklead that couldn't write two consecutive words. |