单词 | to do dirty |
释义 | > as lemmasto do (a person) dirty Originally U.S. to do (a person) dirty: to treat someone badly, unfairly, or dishonestly; to cheat or betray.Cf. to do the dirty at sense A. 2d. ΚΠ 1879 Cases Court of Appeals State Texas 6 73 Witness approached the accused to demand an apology, when the latter raised his hand, and witness struck at..him... The next day..the accused hailed him... ‘You did me dirty, last night.’ 1977 A. Fugard No-good Friday v. in Dimetos & Two Early Plays 157 You done me dirty, Willie. You done me all wrong. You went along to the police like any cheap blabbermouth to cause me trouble. 2019 @unwh0retunate 6 Oct. in twitter.com (accessed 18 Dec. 2020) You're not stupid for trusting people who did you dirty. They lied..that's on them. < as lemmas |
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