释义 |
outa|ˈaʊtə| a representation of a colloq. or vulgar pronunciation of out of prep. phr. orig. U.S. Cf. outer, outta.
1893[see outasight a.]. 1906H. Green At Actors' Boarding House 42 Outa twelve hundred a week yuh kin pay it back an' have ten-fifty left. 1931E. Linklater Juan in Amer. iii. ii. 215 My act's different. Outa the ordinary, see? 1952B. Malamud Natural (1963) 93 Yeah..but we're outa the cellar now and who done that—the wind? 1963[see beezer 1]. 1966‘J. Hackston’ Father clears Out 51 We must've taken close on a 'undred an' fifty thousan' pounds' worth of gold outa that mine. 1970R. D. Abrahams Positively Black iii. 73 The white man's rooster would then just beat the goddamned shit outa that son-a-bitch. 1973Black World July 56/2 They all looked high outa it. 1976New Musical Express 12 Feb. 28/6, I felt like it might sometimes have got a bit outa hand. The rhythm got lost. |