释义 |
hillbillyhill‧bil‧ly /ˈhɪlbɪli/ noun (plural hillbillies) [countable] hillbillyOrigin: 1900-2000 hill + Billy, a man's name, from William - And Samuel Turner Stevens, on fretless banjo, demonstrates the ties between white hillbilly music and rural blues.
- Berry adapted Johnson's self-taught hillbilly style to his guitar and emerged as frontman of the renamed Chuck Berry Trio.
- Beyond that, it promises to provide a weekly primer on dopey and unctuous behavior among upscale hillbillies who dress well.
- From sultry crooners to hillbilly boogie, Case's voice always sounds at home in her material.
- If it was necessary, I could do hillbilly stuff.
- One good thing is that the extended family of toothless hillbillies who used to live down the street moved away.
- This is not to say, however, that the ramp is strictly hillbilly food.
American English an insulting word meaning an uneducated poor person who lives in the mountains |