单词 | blonks |
释义 | blonksv. colloquial. U.S. regional (southern, chiefly in representations of African-American speech) and Bahamian. transitive and intransitive. Often with to. In speech and representations of speech: = belong v. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > be part of something [verb (intransitive)] belonga1393 to go with ——1567 blonks1871 1871 M. T. Magill Women 254 He blonks to Mars. Turner Ashby's cavalry. 1922 A. E. Gonzales Black Border 19 Me nyuse to blonx to Mass Clinch. 1964 E. J. Gaines Catherine Carmier i. xxii. 98 You still blonks to church? 1982 J. A. Holm & A. W. Shilling Dict. Bahamian Eng. 16 You don't blonks here. 1998 M. L. Goodwine Legacy of Ibo Landing 92 Ef somebody tief sommin was blongst to oona, mus don't aks um fa gem baak. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < v.1871 |
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