释义 |
kneesy, -ie colloq.|ˈniːzɪ| [Jocular dim. of knees: see -y6.] Amorous play with the knees; the relationship implied by such activity. Also redupl.
1951‘M. Spillane’ Big Kill v. 102 We got back to the table and played kneesies while we talked. 1954A. Melville Simon & Laura in Plays of Year XI. 83 Ramming Le Touquet down my throat, as though you'd never heard of kneesy-kneesy under a table at the Café de Paris. 1970New Yorker 26 Sept. 36/3 Ha! No kneesies, no invitations to a midtown matinée? |