单词 | ick |
释义 | ickn.int. colloquial (chiefly U.S.). A. n. 1. = icky n. 1. U.S. rare. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > music appreciation > music lover > [noun] > of jazz > of specific types of jazz modernist1932 icky1937 ick1942 mouldy fig1945 bebopper1946 skiffler1948 traditionalist1949 bopper1951 West Coaster1954 soulster1961 folkie1966 1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §576/28 Ick, ickie, icky, a devotee of ‘sweet’ music. 2. Something sticky, congealed, or disgusting. Cf. icky n. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [noun] > viscous substance paste1390 gummosityc1400 gleimc1440 glaira1529 viscosity1540 plaster1588 emplastic1597 batter1601 starcha1627 mucilage1639 viscus1643 grume1718 syrup1838 sticky1851 goo1903 gloop1927 goop1930 glop1945 ick1947 gunge1969 the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > disgust > [noun] > something which disgusts slime1585 ipecacuanhaa1763 nastiness1831 sickener1853 disgustant1866 muck1882 pig's breakfast1933 ick1947 yuck1966 merde1968 scuzz1968 turn-off1975 put-off1977 1947 S. Lewis Kingsblood Royal (1948) liv. 319 There's an ick, jam or something, on your tie. 1978 A. Maupin Tales of City 119 She had installed her new walnut-grained shelf paper, scrubbed the ick off the back of the stove, and replaced the blue-water thingahoochie in the toilet tank. 1991 A. Tyler Saint Maybe ii. 52 She lowered it [sc. a nappy] into the toilet and swished it around. All the ick started crumbling away. B. int. [Probably the same word; compare ugh, yuck, etc.] An expression of distaste or revulsion. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > disgust > exclamation of disgust [interjection] foȝa1250 fie1297 faugh1542 ough1565 pah1592 pish1592 phah1593 paw1640 poh1650 sis1862 gick1905 ptui1930 stone (or stiffen) the crows1930 you wouldn't read about it1950 yeuch1964 barf1966 yuck1966 ick1967 yech1969 1967 B. Cleary Mitch & Amy i. 12 ‘Be quiet, both of you,’ said Mrs. Huff, ‘or I shall serve hot oatmeal every morning.’..‘Oatmeal, ick,’ said Amy. 1973 Philadelphia Inquirer 14 Oct. (Today Suppl.) 8/1 Several coffee tables which are constructed without nails, screws or any of that—ick—metal. 1985 J. Irving Cider House Rules vi. 222 Blood, people leaking stuff out of their bodies—ick. Draft additions January 2011 ick factor n. = yuck factor n. at yuck int., n.2, and adj. Additions. ΚΠ 1979 Newsweek 18 June 59/1 For all its technological finesse and genuine shocks, ‘Alien’ relies too much on ‘the ick factor’ for its success. 1995 A. Friskopp & S. Silverstein Straight Jobs, Gay Lives (1996) ix. 373 It's the ‘ick’ factor. When straight people think about gay men, they immediately think about him [sic] having gay sex, and they're uncomfortable with that. 2006 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 25 Sept. iii. 1/2 Also, the ick factor keeps many hotel guests out of tubs. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.int.1942 |
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