释义 |
gungy, a. slang.|ˈgʌndʒɪ| Also gungey. [f. gunge + -y1.] Of a sticky or messy consistency; mucky, greasy, slimy. Also, second-rate, spoilt.
1962S. Raven Close of Play xv. 188 Hugo started to lift the ball. This policy was rewarded by five sixes (two of them at least rather gungy ones) in three overs. 1971Frendz 21 May 13 Country of Origin/Grade. Nepali, second Quality... Dope, Texture and quality. Very soft, pliable gungy & strong smelling. 1973‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Starry Bird xiv. 208 Then I remembered the pool and stepped sideways beside Di's gungy flask of sun lotion. 1976Observer (Colour Suppl.) 12 Dec. 12/2 (Advt.), The soap is gungy and so greasy that you can't get it off your hands after you've washed. 1979Towler & Coxon Fate Anglican Clergy v. 126 Perhaps the most common piece of theological college argot is the word ‘topos’ to refer to lavatories, but..other terms enjoyed wide currency in the 1960s, such as ‘Moab’ (wash-place)..‘prot’ and ‘protty’ (Low Church)..‘crud’ and ‘gungey’ (second-rate, inferior, spoiled). 1985Spectator 18 May 39/3 If you're in the mood for something gungey, there's certainly something here for you: chicken stuffed with lamb served with a port sauce. |