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单词 Pommy
释义 Pommy, n. (a.) Austral. and N.Z. colloq.|ˈpɒmɪ|
Also Pommie and with lower-case initial.
[Origin obscure.]
A. n. A derogatory term for an immigrant from the United Kingdom; an Englishman or Englishwoman, a Briton.
B. attrib. or as adj. Of or pertaining to a Pommy; British, English, spec. (often as a term of affectionate abuse) in Pommy bastard. Cf. Pom2.
The most widely held derivation of this term, for which, however, there is no firm evidence, is that which connects it with pomegranate (see quots. 1923, 1963). A discussion of this and of other theories may be found in W. S. Ramson Australian English (1966) 63.
1915in B. Gammage Broken Years (1974) 86 We call the Regulars—Indians and Australians—‘British’—but Pommies are nondescript.1916in Ibid. 240 They're only a b― lot of Pommie Jackeroos and just as hopeless.1916Anzac Bk. 31 A Pommy can't go wrong out there if he isn't too lazy to work.1920D. O'Reilly in Murdoch & Drake-Brockman Austral. Short Stories (1951) 144 The ‘Pommy’ parson made good, as a good man always will.1923D. H. Lawrence Kangaroo vii. 162 Pommy is supposed to be short for pomegranate. Pomegranate, pronounced invariably pommygranate, is a near enough rhyme to immigrant, in a naturally rhyming country. Furthermore, immigrants are known in their first months, before their blood ‘thins down’, by their round and ruddy cheeks. So we are told.Ibid. 164 In this way Mr Somers had to take himself to task, for his Pommy stupidity.1926Galsworthy Silver Spoon ii. iv. 137 They call us Pommies and treat us as if we'd took a liberty in coming to their blooming country.1933‘P. Cadey’ Broken Pattern xii. 130 ‘You should have heard the English accent!’ ‘Pommy gab, eh?’ commented his mate.1938N. Marsh Artists in Crime ix. 128 She was always shooting off her mouth about the way the Aussies don't know a good thing when they see it. These pommies! She gave me the jitters.1946B. James in Coast to Coast 1945 63 He was an Englishman, not a ‘pommy’, mind you. It seemed he hadn't even reached to that dignity.1947B. Mason in D. M. Davin N.Z. Short Stories (1953) 333 What time we had left was spent on fruitless errands for the Pommie matelots.1949F. Sargeson I saw in my Dream ii. xiii. 118 Look at Wally's ma—she got over her Pommy ways.1951D. Stivens Jimmy Brockett 214 Like most of these pommy bastards, he had funny ways but he wasn't a bad old bloke at heart.1957New Scientist 23 May 13/3 There is..an elusive background of strangeness, imbued with an element of timelessness, which comes home to the sensitive ‘new chum’, or ‘pommy’, only after he has lived for a while in this new-old southern continent.1962J. Frame Edge of Alphabet vii. 47 Look at the foreigners flooding the country on every immigrant ship, la-di-da Pommies and all.1963X. Herbert Disturbing Element vi. 91 He still wore the heavy clumsy British type of clothing of the day [before 1914]. When we kids saw people on the street dressed like that we would yell at them: ‘Jimmygrants, Pommygranates, Pommies!’1966R. D. Eagleson in Southerly XXVI. 200 Lest British readers should be misled, pommy is frequently pejorative.1974P. McCutchan Call for Simon Shard iv. 36 I'm Australian born and bred, not a pommie immigrant... Now, grand-dad, 'e was a pommie bastard!1975Times 27 Aug 10/8 Colin Shaw..has just sent Ernest Whitehouse an explanation of how God came to be described in the television programme Beneath the News as a ‘Pommy bastard’... Shaw adds that ‘Pommy bastard’ is an ‘affectionate colloquialism’ in Australia.1979Guardian 31 Oct. 3/2 British Leyland reacted angrily..to antipodean ‘pommy-bashing’ about the quality of buses.
Hence ˈPommyland, Britain, England.
1957R. Stow Bystander 21 I'm a Pommy. And going back to Pommy-land, after twenty-four years.1967F. Hardy Billy Borker yarns Again 61 Sir Robert himself wanted to be a whiskey-taster at the Melbourne show, but ended up as some kind of wharfie over in Pommy Land.1973Times 12 Oct. 15/7 An adaptation of Barry Humphries's cult strip cartoon about the life of darkest Pommie-land seen through the eyes of an antipodean innocent.1979M. Kaufman Container iii. 31, I suppose you'll head off back to Pommyland now?
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