释义 |
jills slang.|dʒɪlz| [Shelta.] Used with a possessive pronoun: my jills = ‘I’, his jills = ‘he’, etc.
1906E. Dyson Fact'ry 'Ands ix. 117 ‘They thort his jills had done er get,’ said the packer. 1940N. & Q. 15 June 421/1 In the current slang of the Variety profession and other Bohemian circles, ‘jills’, coupled with a possessive pronoun, stands for ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘he’, etc., according to the possessive pronoun prefixed... So ‘my jills’, ‘your jills’, ‘his jills’. |