释义 |
goog Austral. slang.|guːg, gʊg| [Origin unknown.] An egg. Phr. full as a goog, drunk.
1941Baker Dict. Austral. Slang 32 Goog, an egg. 1943― in Amer. Speech XVIII. 256 We [sc. Australians] say full as a goog where Americans would say pie-eyed, plastered or tanked. 1945― Austral. Lang. iv. 82 Goog, an egg (a word formed perhaps on the sense of gog, in goosgog, a gooseberry; U.S. slang has googs, spectacles—in all these cases roundness is implied). |