释义 |
shackle-up slang.|ˈʃæk(ə)lʌp| Also shackle up. [Origin uncertain: cf. prec.] An act of preparing food in a pot.
1935H. Neville Sneak Thief on Road 347 Shackle-up—a great cooking of food in a pot. 1936J. Curtis Gilt Kid xx. 202 A spare shirt and a couple o' tins in case they want to have a shackle up. |