释义 |
guts, v. colloq.|gʌts| [Cf. gut v. 3.] To eat greedily, to gormandize. (See E.D.D.)
1903S. Macplowter Mrs. McCraw 28 Ef ye hedna kep' us in sae lang, wi' yer haivers, A wid hae been hame tae keep her frae gutsin'. 1934B. Penton Landtakers (1935) vii. 50 Did ye not guts up a dollop of that jumbuck I drove off..last week. 1943K. Tennant Ride on, Stranger iii. 24 ‘Gutsing again, Briscoe?’ she reproved. 1956B. W. Aldiss in Pick of Today's Short Stories 28 In the lunch hour, while I gutsed a bun in the background, we were sometimes quite crowded. 1967D. Pinner Ritual xvii. 164 They gutsed the food without chewing. |