释义 |
ˈswizzler dial. and slang. Now rare. [f. swizzle v. + -er1.] a. A drunkard. b. A swindler.
1876F. K. Robinson Gloss. Whitby 192/1 Swizzler, a drunkard. 1936‘N. Bell’ Crocus ix. 235 Oh, he didn't diddle me... I knew him for a swizzler from the word go. 1938J. W. Day Dog in Sport xvii. 233 Lights gleamed in a building ashore. The Cockney swizzlers were still at it. |