释义 |
klunk U.S. slang.|klʌŋk| Also clunk. [Of unknown origin.] A derogatory designation for a person.
1942Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §396 Klunk [in list of terms of disparagement for a person]. 1959N. Mailer Advts. for Myself (1961) 399 What was unique about Jones was that he had come out of nowhere, self-taught, a clunk in his lacks. 1964S. Bellow Herzog (1965) 78 He sat there, in her own words, like a clunk, bored, resentful. 1964N.Y. Herald-Tribune 2 Jan. 8/1 Mr. Wagner has been a remarkably good mayor, and the klunks who don't realize this, they add, understand neither the Mayor himself nor the nature of his responsibilities. |