单词 | to jump salty |
释义 | > as lemmasto jump salty 5. U.S. slang. Angry, irritated; hostile. to jump salty: to undergo a sudden change of mood or outlook; to become annoyed or angry (with someone). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > [adjective] annoyedc1330 crabbedc1480 provoked1538 chafing1539 nettledc1576 chafed1582 irritated1595 as mad as Ajax1598 aggravated1611 enchafeda1616 irritate1626 on or upon the fret1679 as mad as a wet hen1823 as mad as a meat axe1855 scotty1867 hacked1892 raggy1900 ratty1909 pipped1914 fucked-off1923 rubbed1927 eggy1935 broigus1937 salty1938 pissed1943 peed off1948 1938 Amer. Speech 13 314/1 Jump salty, implies an unexpected change in a person's attitude or knowledge. The person may become suddenly angry, or an unhipped person may become hipped. 1938 N.Y. Amsterdam News 26 Feb. 17/2 Let's sound a high C on the postoffice man whose Girl Friday is ‘jumpin' salty’ 'cause he won't Reno the wife who thinks but isn't sure. 1944 C. Calloway Hepsters Dict. Salty, angry, ill-tempered. 1952 C. Brossard Who walk in Darkness xi. 67 Why do you have to get so salty when people want to have fun? 1958 Partisan Rev. XXV. 292 That man jumped salty on me. 1967 J. A. Williams Man who cried I Am xvi. 187 Oops! The dozens, is it? I made you salty eh? 1975 P. G. Winslow Death of Angel vi. 137 He was furious when I said I didn't have any [money] and got very salty. < as lemmas |
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