释义 |
snurge, n. slang.|snɜːdʒ| [Cf. sneak n.] a. In schools, an informer, a tell-tale. b. One who curries favour, a toady; generally, an obnoxious person.
1933M. Hodge Wind & Rain (1934) i. i. 19 He's probably only a kid. He may be a perfect little snurge{ddd}for all you know. 1955M. Gilbert Sky High ii. 29 He's such a little snurge... He's so bogus. 1955People (Austral.) 13 July 47/4 She was going to cut off my allowance. But do you know, it was that out-and-out snurge that pleaded for me? 1956C. P. Snow Homecomings xliv. 308 He had got on a good deal better as a snurge than he would have done as a malcontent. |