单词 | to be filthy on |
释义 | > as lemmasto be (also get, etc.) filthy on b. colloquial (Australian and New Zealand). Of a person: extremely angry, annoyed, or upset. to be (also get, etc.) filthy on: to be, get, etc., extremely angry or annoyed with. ΚΠ 1986 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 7 July (Sports Extra section) 7/5 Just filthy on myself for leaving my gold skimmer at home. It goes perfectly with our track suit. 1992 Business Rev. Weekly (Austral.) 1 May 60/2 Most buyers don't get filthy on a new car until the second or third unsuccessful attempt to fix a fault, and even then their anger tends to be directed at the dealer. 1996 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 12 July 3/2 Two mates who cracked FootyTAB's record $2 million jackpot were ‘filthy’ when they thought they had lost $250 on Monday's rugby league game. 2015 Daily Tel. (Austral.) (Nexis) 21 Mar. (Sport section) 108 ‘I've seen a couple of 12s’ (Bellamy's anger level out of 10)... ‘They’ (the coaches) ‘were pretty filthy and we were pretty filthy on ourselves.’ < as lemmas |
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