单词 | wacker |
释义 | wackern.adj. Liverpool dialect. A Liverpudlian; also = wack n.2 Also attributive or as adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > British nation > English nation > [noun] > native or inhabitant of England > other towns Oxonianc1540 Yarmouthian1614 Manchesterian1645 Novocastrian1645 wacker1768 Stratfordian1769 Mancunian1771 docker1791 Yorkist1796 Dicky Sam1820 Brummie1824 Liverpudlian1833 Yarmouth bloater1849 Exonian1871 Grimbarian1886 Cheltonian1887 Plym1913 Hoxtoniana1935 scouse1945 loiner1950 Scouser1959 Wulfrunian1959 Manc1961 pie eater1985 1768 T. Boulton Sailor's Farewell iii. 32 I was told for certain, that th' king o' th' blacks had as many wenches as would stond i' th' cumpus of seven acres of graund; and, if it be true, he must be a wacker, e'cod! 1966 P. Moloney Plea for Mersey 21 The typical wacker is descended from a long line his mother listened to. 1966 P. Moloney Plea for Mersey 22 We will consider the refinements of Wacker figures of speech later. 1970 A. Ross Manchester Thing 122 I can't help you, wacker... Five o'clock shut, on Friday, wack. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.adj.1768 |
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