释义 |
dandyfunk Naut. [? f. dandy n.1 II + funk n.2] Hard tack soaked in water and baked with fat and molasses.
1883in Amer. Speech (1959) XXXIV. 28 1902 A. B. Lubbock Round the Horn iii. 94 Loring..proposed that we should make some dandyfunk for tea. Ibid. 95 The dandy⁓funk..steaming hot, a mixture between a cake and a pudding. 1903C. Protheroe Life Mercantile Marine ix. 87 ‘Dandy-funk’ is another dish..the substitution of a little molasses furnishing the excuse for another name. 1931E. Linklater Juan in America i. iii. 37 They grew tender over memories of lobscouse and dandy-funk. |