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单词 boobery
释义

booberyn.

Brit. /ˈbuːb(ə)ri/, U.S. /ˈbub(ə)ri/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: booby n.1, boob n.1, -ery suffix.
Etymology: < booby n.1 + -ery suffix. In later use (especially in sense 2) perhaps also partly < boob n.1 + -ery suffix.
colloquial.
1. The action or fact of doing something foolish, especially making foolish mistakes; foolishness, stupidity. Also: an instance of this; a foolish act or thing. Cf. boob n.1 1b.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [noun] > action, behaviour
ribaldyc1330
niceheada1475
simpleness?a1475
foolery1562
motley1575
foolationa1635
simples1637
nonsense1678
follying1818
boobery1829
spoonism1839
moonraking1846
lallygagging1868
bohunkus1918
twattery?1979
1829 Monthly Mag. Oct. 428 One of those children of patronage..whose..brains are omitted in their composition. He consequently tumbled from one boobery into another.
1854 Sportsman July 6 The purveyor of accommodation had provided..stalls for the bipeds with more boobery than brains, at a simple guinea a head.
1914 Metropolitan Mar. 30/1 President Wilson signed his name to the Currency Bill with four pens, dividing his name into four syllables... Old Father Time was looking on during this solemn exhibition of boobery.
1964 Jrnl. Insurance Information Jan. 39 One of their favorite booberies is tail-gating, or following too closely.
1986 C. Hiaasen in Miami Herald 28 July b1/1 The maps actually contradict the land-use plan... This type of bureaucratic boobery brings tears of joy to a lawyer's eye. It plainly opens the door for legal challenges.
2008 Washington Post (Nexis) 29 Aug. a23 A CNN reporter..questioned two African American men, and no one else, about Obama... This was pure deplorable boobery, insulting to viewers and to Americans.
2. With the and plural agreement. Foolish people considered as a class. Cf. boob n.1 1a. Now somewhat rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupid, foolish, or inadequate person > foolish person, fool > [noun] > collectively
redelessa1300
foolish1526
coxcombry1600
Feast of Fools1601
fooliaminy1608
ship of fools1609
noodledom1810
fooldom1843
boobery1920
booboisie1921
1920 H. L. Mencken in Smart Set Feb. 142/1 He actually told his auditors that America was a land of free inquiry and unfettered utterance! The assembled boobery..swallowed it gravely.
1953 Q. Howe World Hist. our own Times II. iv. 129 He knew..how to arrest and enchant the boobery with words that were simply words and nothing else.
1997 Wall St. Jrnl. 24 June (Eastern ed.) a23 In the minds of programmers, they are synonymous with the boobery who vote Republican and watch the Family Channel.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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