释义 |
neatnik slang (chiefly U.S.).|ˈniːtnɪk| [Modelled on beatnik.] One who is neat in his personal habits, as opposed to a beatnik.
1959N.Y. Times 30 Aug. 67/1 The beatniks and the neatniks had at each other this week. 1960Ibid. 3 Jan. 48 (Advt.), Seeing how you're a Neatnik, you'll be buying things like soap and ties and stuff from now on. 1961Britannica Bk. of Year 537/1 The reaction of one section of beatniks to the appearance of others produced first Washed Beatnik and then Neatnik. 1962Amer. Speech XXXVII. 146 Neatnik..one who is neat in his personal habits. 1969Sears Catal. Spring/Summer 16 A new look in Rally-back Jeans that can be worn by Neatniks of any age. |