释义 |
dippydip‧py /ˈdɪpi/ adjective informal  dippyOrigin: 1800-1900 Perhaps from dipso ‘drunk person’ (19-21 centuries), from dipsomaniac - Although some of the questions are dippy, the volume is an inimitable record of poetic opinions and conversational habits.
- I've always been dippy about Charity from a child.
- She was a plain, dippy girl who always looked like she'd have trouble getting past the £200 question on Millionaire.
- So who would know where Lily's dippy daughter was being kept?
- This covers both his penchant for fusion, and his dippy mystic positivism and cosmology of love.
silly or crazy |