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单词 swiftie
释义

swiftien.

Brit. /ˈswɪfti/, U.S. /ˈswɪfti/
Forms: Also swifty.
Etymology: < swift adj. + -y suffix6, -ie suffix.
1. A fast-moving person: a rapid runner, a quick thinker. Also ironically. colloquial.
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the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > [noun] > one who or that which moves swiftly
goera1586
fast-goera1628
seven-league boots1707
flyer1795
careerer1844
racehorse1854
pacer1878
spinner1881
running mate1891
wind-splitter1893
speedster1927
swiftie1945
fastie1983
the world > action or operation > manner of action > rapidity or speed of action or operation > [noun] > one who is rapid or makes rapid progress
hasting1546
fire-eater1841
fast timer1881
rattler1886
sprinter1899
fast worker1917
swiftie1945
the world > action or operation > manner of action > slowness of action or operation > [noun] > one who or that which is slow
sloweOE
tarrier1382
sluggard1398
slugc1425
slugger1539
lingerer1579
snaila1593
slowcoach1828
slowpoke1847
go-slow1858
slowie1901
slow boat to China1919
swiftie1945
1945 Sun (Baltimore) 24 Feb. 9/1 Dan Ferris..says that the Swedish swiftie's provisional entry still is among the 36 hopefuls in the 3-mile run.
1946 J. Irving Royal Navalese 170 Swifty, a derisive nickname for any particularly lugubrious and slow-moving man.
1969 N. Freeling Tsing-Boum xvii. 126 Make no mistake about those feminine nails: a swifty.
2. An act of deception, a trick or sleight; = roughie n. 3. Also in to pull a swiftie (cf. to pull a fast one at fast adj. Phrases 3, and pull v. 7a). Australian slang.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [phrase]
to blear the eyesc1325
to play mock-holiday with?1558
on a lock1598
to put the change upon (also on) (a person)1658
to play false1680
to draw (pull, spread) the wool over (a person's) eyes1839
to lead (a person) up the garden (path)1923
to pull a fastie1931
to take (someone) for a sleigh ride1931
to pull a swiftie1945
the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > cunning > [noun] > a wile or cunning device
wrenchc888
craftOE
turnc1225
ginc1275
play?a1300
enginec1300
wrenkc1325
forsetc1330
sleightc1340
knackc1369
cautel138.
subtletya1393
wilea1400
tramc1400
wrinkle1402
artc1405
policy?1406
subtilityc1410
subtiltyc1440
jeopardy1487
jouk1513
pawka1522
frask1524
false point?1528
conveyance1534
compass1540
fineness1546
far-fetch?a1562
stratagem1561
finesse1562
entrapping1564
convoyance1578
lift1592
imagine1594
agitation1600
subtleship1614
artifice1620
navation1628
wimple1638
rig1640
lapwing stratagem1676
feint1679
undercraft1691
fly-flap1726
management1736
fakement1811
old tricka1822
fake1829
trickeration1940
swiftie1945
shrewdie1961
1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. xv. 265 Swiftie..will..be heard in male conversation to describe a joke or trick that is either agreeable or disagreeable.
1953 ‘Caddie’ Sydney Barmaid 224 ‘You didn't work a swiftie on them, did you?’ I asked suspiciously. For I was already aware that Bill was collecting three doles for himself.
1962 R. Tullipan March into Morning 43 If these mugs hadn't pulled a swifty they wouldn't have been working for me at all.
1969 Sunday Truth (Brisbane) 23 Mar. 28/4 Police..arrested him for his Sydney swiftie.
1976 Sydney Morning Herald 9 Apr. 6 The Queensland Premier..is now worried that the Federal Treasury may be trying to pull a swiftie.

Draft additions December 2005

British colloquial. An alcoholic drink, intended to be consumed quickly. Cf. swift half n. at swift adj. and adv. Additions, quickie n. 1b(a).
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1993 Herald (Glasgow) 18 Oct. (Sport section) 14/6 Thank you, too, Ken, president, for a wee swifty of the amber in the Airdrie Academy building where Strathclyde Region says you cannae have a drink at all.
1995 Loaded July 38/2 We went to..a themed bar..where..the world's Grade A celebs drop in for a swifty when they're out on the town.
2001 C. Glazebrook Madolescents 152 We cross over Percy Street and bowl into bar Oz so we can have a swiftie while we're deciding where to go.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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