| 释义 | fancy dan in American English  US   Slang  a flashy, ostentatious person, often one who lacks real skill, etc. Word origin  fancy + (prob.) Dan , nickname for  Daniel1It's almost compulsory for them to get a fancy-dan foreigner in.He's not a fancy dan sort of player.Forwards, too, not fancy-dan backs.And that would have gone down well given the player has been accused of being a fancy dan.If you have any fancy dans, they will weed them out.And it would also strike a blow for the big bruising centre halves who tend to be overlooked in favour of the fancy dans.This may simply be because the public cannot resist the temptation to humiliate the fancy dans of the banking world.The greatest footballers are not always the fancy dans but those who can play the game any way the situation demands.Examples of 'fancy dan' in a sentencefancy dan |