释义 |
Definition of ganch in English: ganch(also gaunch) nounɡɑːn(t)ʃ Northern Irish informal A foolish, awkward, or clumsy person. I don't know what she sees in that big ganch Example sentencesExamples - I wasn't talking to you, ya big ganch.
- If you ring them, you'll hear Greensleeves for three hours or—worse—you'll get some wee ganch who's obviously only there because there was no place else to put them.
- Out of good manners, I would hesitate to label him an ignorant ganch.
- "Be careful with that you big ganch", a woman shouts.
- No matter how tall I grow I'll still have to look up to you, you big lanky ganch.
Origin Early 18th century (in the verb sense 'to snap or snarl'): originally Scots, of imitative origin. |