释义 |
tripperish, a. colloq.|ˈtrɪpərɪʃ| [f. tripper n. + -ish1.] = trippery a. So ˈtripperishness.
1898M. Sadler Let. 26 Sept. in M. Sadleir Michael Ernest Sadler (1949) x. 166 Stromness is prim little grey stone place of about 2,000 people—quite unspoiled... No obtrusive tripperishness. 1931E. Waugh Remote People iv. 89 Do you think..it would be very vulgar and tripperish to make them scramble for them [sc. coins]? 1934M. Allingham Death of Ghost xxi. 245 Nothin' tripperish about them. 1960‘J. & E. Bonett’ No Grave for Lady xi. 170 The atmosphere was rather tripperish. 1975S. Lauder Killing Time on Corvo iii. 26 She was very sharp..and tripperish. |