释义 |
loogan U.S. slang.|ˈluːgən| [Etym. unknown.] In derogatory use: a fellow, a ‘fool’.
1929D. Runyon in Hearst's International July 126/3 The poor loogan she is marrying will never have enough dough to buy her such a rock. 1932J. T. Farrell Young Lonigan ii. 86 Bill's a loogin who always tries to wise⁓crack. 1933‘P. Cain’ Fast One 200 There's Rose, with his syndicate behind him, and all the loogans he's imported from back East. |