释义 |
cowson|ˈkaʊsən| [f. cow n.1 + son n., after whoreson.] Used as an opprobrious epithet or term of abuse.
1936‘J. Curtis’ Gilt Kid ii. 18 Bogy says, ‘The prisoner opened the doors of two cars, your worship.’ The lying cowson. 1940N. Monks Squadrons Up! 55 There's a whole bunch..above. Why won't the cow-sons come down? 1959P. McCutchan Storm South x. 149 That cowson country. |