单词 | to have tickets on |
释义 | > as lemmasto have tickets on c. to have tickets on (a person or thing), to have a strong liking for; esp. to have tickets on oneself and variants, to be vain, to be conceited. Australian slang. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > have liking for [verb (transitive)] loveOE likea1200 to have a mind1530 affect1582 relish1600 fancy1616 adore1883 to have tickets on1908 fancify- the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > conceit > be conceited [verb (intransitive)] to have tickets on oneself1941 1908 W. H. Koebel Anchorage viii. 140 I don't know whether she's got any tickets on me. 1938 ‘R. Hyde’ Nor Years Condemn ix. 179 You must have tickets on her, Starkie. 1941 K. Tennant Battlers 20 ‘Arr,’ the busker said disgustedly, ‘you've got tickets all over yourself.’ 1951 D. Cusack & F. James Come in Spinner iv. 32 If people have got any tickets on themselves, Blue don't get nowhere with them. 1970 J. Hibberd White with Wire Wheels in A. Buzo et al. Plays 227 You're the bastard that's always been smug and had tickets on himself. < as lemmas |
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