释义 |
yechy, a. U.S. slang.|ˈjɛkɪ| Also yecchy. [f. prec. + -y1. Cf. yucky a.] = yucky a.
1969Current Slang (Univ. S. Dakota) Summer 17 Yecchy, adj. Extremely unpalatable (of food or drink). 1975New Yorker 16 June 25/1 They thought the green peppers and onions were ‘yechy’. 1983Washington Post 23 Dec. 15/1 She goes on and on about him in yecchy voice-overs: He was like ‘a licorice billygoat sniffing the wind for sexual sweat’. |