“baldy”的英英意思

单词 baldy
释义 baldy colloq.|ˈbɔːldɪ|
[f. bald a. + -y6.]
A bald-headed person. Also transf. and as a nickname. Also as adj. and in Comb., baldy-headed adj., Sc. and dial.
1863Rio Abajo Press 28 Apr. 2/2 Within the perlieus [sic] of the Rio Chiquito and ‘Old Baldy’.1909Webster Baldy, somewhat bald.1916Joyce Portr. Artist (1917) 59 He thought of the baldy head of the prefect of studies.1925Scots Mag. Dec. 196 A big, gauky stirk o' a bauldy-heided dominy!1927A. Clarke Son of Learning iii. 54 There is a baldy spot Lighting your crown.1931‘Dean Stiff’ Milk & Honey Route 199 Baldy, generally an old man ‘with a high forehead’.1936F. Clune Roaming the Darling xvi. 143 A baldy and paunchy old cove, hosing down the footpath.1936I. L. Idriess Cattle King xi. 99 He's got a couple of good sorts of mares and a good-looking baldy chestnut.1944A. Clarke Viscount of Blarney (1945) 35 I'll leave the lantern..for old baldy pate.1952B. Malamud Natural 89 Pop scratched his baldy.1953in Wentworth & Flexner Dict. Amer. Slang (1960) 15/2 Baldies are more romantic.1959I. & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolch. xvi. 359 The only thing I dinna like Is the baldy-headed master.

 

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