单词 | hot lips |
释义 | > as lemmasHot Lips Hot Lips n. (also with lower-case initials) slang (a) (a nickname for) an energetic or exciting jazz trumpeter (cf. sense A. 12h); (b) (frequently humorous) the lips of a person who kisses passionately; (a nickname for) an attractive or sexy person; one who is or is believed to be a passionate kisser. ΚΠ 1922 H. Busse et al. Hot Lips: Blues Fox Trot (song) 1 They all call him ‘Hot Lips’ for He blows red-hot. 1923 Chicago Tribune 31 July 13/2 The love interest wins your sympathy. Of course, there's none of this ‘hot lips’ stuff throughout the picture. 1929 Chicago Defender 12 Oct. 6/3 The boys are..Reuben Lynch, Charles Washington,..and Oran (Hot Lips) Page. 1938 D. Nichols & H. Wilde in G. Mast Bringing up Baby (1988) (Script Variations) 230 Do you mind if I say goodbye to hot-lips before I go? 1941 Washington Post 25 May i. 5/4 Dr. Henry ‘Hot Lips’ Levine and his agitated eight promise ‘The Kerry Dance’. 1968 ‘R. Hooker’ MASH x. 124 Stop these beasts..from addressing me as Hot-Lips. 2007 Sunday Times (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 15 July (Human Interest section) 8 Old hot lips has revealed that his favourite pastime is ‘kissing, kissing and more kissing’. < as lemmas |
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