单词 | gup |
释义 | gupn. Anglo-Indian. Gossip. Also in general colloquial use with the sense: silly talk, blather, nonsense. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > empty, idle talk > [noun] windc1290 trotevalea1300 follyc1300 jangle1340 jangleryc1374 tongue1382 fablec1384 clapa1420 babbling?c1430 clackc1440 pratinga1470 waste?a1475 clattera1500 trattle1513 babble?a1525 tattlea1529 tittle-tattlea1529 chatc1530 babblery1532 bibble-babble1532 slaverings1535 trittle-trattle1563 prate?1574 babblement1595 pribble-prabble1595 pribble1603 morologya1614 pibble-pabblea1616 sounda1616 spitter-spatter1619 argology1623 vaniloquence1623 vaniloquy1623 drivelling1637 jabberment1645 blateration1656 onology1670 whittie-whattiea1687 stultiloquence1721 claver1722 blether1786 havera1796 jaunder1796 havering1808 slaver1825 yatter1827 bugaboo1833 flapdoodle1834 bavardage1835 maunder1835 tattlement1837 slabber1840 gup1848 faddle1850 chatter1851 cock1851 drivel1852 maundering1853 drooling1854 windbaggery1859 blither1866 javer1869 mush1876 slobber1886 guff1888 squit1893 drool1900 macaroni1924 jive1928 natter1943 shtick1948 old talk1956 yack1958 yackety-yack1958 ole talk1964 Haigspeak1981 c1806 M. M. Sherwood in Life (1847) xxi. 357 No other amusement than hearing ‘the gup gup’, or gossip of the place where they may happen to be. 1848 J. H. Stocqueler Oriental Interpreter 94/2 Gup, or Gup-shup, the origin of gossip, to which, in India, it bears the closest possible affinity. 1868 Marryat (title) ‘Gup’. Sketches of Anglo-Indian Life and Character. 1882 B. M. Croker Proper Pride I. iv. 71 This occurrence was related..as one of the items of local ‘gup’. 1883 B. M. Croker Pretty Miss Neville II. xvi. 23 Passing friends..related the local ‘gup’. 1884 Manch. Examiner 11 Nov. 8/2 The story..rests on pure bazaar ‘gup’, as they say in India. 1924 J. Galsworthy White Monkey ii. i The usual ‘gup’ over the dividend. 1927 Punch 30 Mar. 340/3 Need I give the jury any more of this gup? 1942 S. Hope Sea Breezes 36 With little to do except drink sherbert and listen to the gup—gossip, which, incidentally, they didn't understand. 1962 ‘W. Haggard’ Unquiet Sleep v. 41 The gup in the business is that Hassertons have agreed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2022). † gupint. Obsolete. (a) A cry of anger or chiding addressed to a horse. (b) An exclamation of derision, remonstrance, or surprise; often coupled with marry. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [interjection] > other specific cries or exclamations oeOE heya1225 ouc1300 we13.. hac1320 how1377 how now?c1380 vaha1382 ha a!c1386 ha ha!c1386 hoa1400 ohoa1400 yowc1440 yoa1475 heh1475 hey ho?c1475 huffc1485 wemaya1500 whewa1500 wow1513 huffa?1520 gup?1528 ist1540 whow1542 hougha1556 whoo1570 good-now1578 ooh1602 phew1604 highday1606 huh1608 whoo-whoop1611 sessaa1616 tara1672 hegh1723 hip1735 waugha1766 whoofa1766 jee1786 goody1796 yaw1797 hech1808 whoo-ee1811 whizz1812 yah1812 soh1815 sirs1816 how1817 quep1822 soho1825 ow1834 ouch1838 pfui1838 suz1844 shoo1845 yoop1847 upsadaisy1862 houp-la1870 hooch1871 nu1892 ouff1898 upsy1903 oo-er1909 ooh-wee1910 eina1913 oops1921 whoopsie1923 whoops-a-daisy1925 hot-cha-cha1929 upsadaisy1929 walla1929 hotcha1931 hi-de-ho1936 po po po1936 ho-de-ho1941 oh, oh1944 oopsy1956 chingas1984 bambi2007 ?1528 J. Skelton Dyuers Balettys & Dyties vii Spur vp at the hynder gyrth with gup morell gup. a1529 J. Skelton Poems against Garnesche in Poet Wks. (1843) I. 119 Gup, gorbellyd Godfrey, gup, Garnysche, gaudy fole. 1546 J. Heywood Dialogue Prouerbes Eng. Tongue ii. i. sig. Fiii Gup with a galde backe gill, come vp to souper. ?1548 J. Bale Comedy Thre Lawes Nature iii. sig. Cvijv Goppe with a vengeaunce, how comest thu so aloft? 1598 E. Guilpin Skialetheia iii. sig. C7v Mary and gup! haue I then lost my cap? 1604 T. Dekker & T. Middleton Honest Whore iii. ii. 67 Mary gup, are you growne so holy? 1622 J. Mabbe tr. M. Alemán Rogue i. 101 Marry g'up with a murraine. 1631 P. Fletcher Sicelides in Poems (Grosart) III. 80 Modestie? marry guipp: these are your modest creatures! 1682 Heraclitus Ridens 21 Feb. 1/1 Marry guep! how tender-credited our Friend is. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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