单词 | gutbucket |
释义 | gutbucketn. 1. colloquial (chiefly British and derogatory). A fat or greedy person; someone who eats or drinks too much.In quot. 1919 used as a nickname. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > bodily shape or physique > broad shape or physique > [noun] > fat or plump shape or physique > person having porknellc1540 porkling1541 porridge belly1580 tallow catch1598 woolsack1598 candle-mine1600 trillibub1600 bauson1607 panguts1617 firkin1630 porker1665 poke pudding1706 pudsy1710 jolluxa1797 fatty1797 fattener1817 rotundity1824 tun-butt1829 stout party1855 pig1858 fatlinga1861 slob1861 bladder of lard1864 butterball1877 lard-bladder1891 jelly-belly1896 tub1897 barrel1909 flop1909 pussy-gut1909 gutbucket1919 Billy Bunter1939 endomorph1940 Fatso1944 slug1959 the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > excessive consumption of food or drink > [noun] > one who surfeiter1483 gulch1602 overeater1621 guzzlera1704 chowhound1917 gutbucket1919 Cookie Monster1971 comfort eater1972 chugger1977 1919 Gandy Dancer (U.S. Army, Transportation Corps, 14th Company) 5 Mar. ‘Gut-bucket’ Killy, at short-stop, gobbled up most of the ground hits that came his way, and hardly ever threw the pill farther than the 14th Company kitchen. 1939 Amer. Speech 14 27/1 Gutbucket, a pompous individual, usually corpulent. 1996 Neon Dec. 104/2 A malingering gutbucket is force-fed pasta until his stomach ruptures. 2015 A. Titley tr. M. Ó Cadhain Dirty Dust ii. 43 Now, you old Gut Bucket, where are your forty-two pints now? 2021 @PSNWorldOfHurt 6 Mar. in twitter.com (accessed 31 Mar. 2021) There are 3 different slow cooker sizes. We have a medium, and it makes enough for 4 with a bit to spare. And I am a gutbucket. 2. slang (originally U.S.). A type of unsophisticated jazz, making use of improvised instrumentation. Chiefly as modifier. Cf. barrel-house n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > jazz > [noun] > types of rooty-toot1852 soul music1920 Chicago1923 gutbucket1925 symphonic jazz1926 Dixieland1927 jive1928 white jazz1931 Harlem1934 jump1937 New Orleans1938 free jazz1941 progressive jazz1944 bebop1945 gypsy swing1945 modern jazz1946 bop1948 new jazz1949 cool1952 Afro-jazz1954 funk1954 gypsy jazz1955 trad jazz1955 trad1956 whorehouse music1956 new thing1962 fusion1965 1925 L. Armstrong (title of record) Gut bucket blues. 1929 N.Y. Age 8 June 7/6 Using a mute, occasionally a small megaphone inserted at the bell of his trumpet, he [sc. Louis Armstrong] eschews the tin pail, hat, plunger and other devices of the ‘gut bucket’ player. 1937 Daily Princetonian 19 Jan. 2/3 The Western Union boys were on the ball for a change, and Hollenbeck (Princeton's gift to gutbucket) leading, threw away the mutes and tore off some beautiful licks. 1951 W. Morum Gabriel ii. viii. 239 Jake's suggestion of another two hours session of dance music at a gut-bucket joint in Piccadilly. 2020 Financial Times (Nexis) 28 Nov. 16 ‘Devil Blues’ is the final track, a rip-roaring reminder of the power of the Mingus bass and a feature for Adams's somewhat scary vocals and gutbucket tenor sax. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1919 |
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