释义 |
stoopid, a. and n.|ˈstuːpɪd| Non-standard (often joc. or playful) repr. of stupid a. and n.
1848Thackeray Van. Fair xl. 362 Hold your tongue, you stoopid old fool. Ibid. lv. 499 Shut your mouth, you old stoopid. 1854Mrs. Gaskell Let. 2 Sept. (1966) 303 Many happy returns of your birthday..I hope it won't be a ‘stoopid’ day. 1902F. G. Ellerton Let. 11 Aug. in S. Bailey John Bailey (1935) 83 Glad you had a little slap at that stoopid old Swinburne. 1913R. Brooke Let. 24 ? Nov. (1968) 537 I'm going to spend 5 days a week there, and three in London (that's 8, stoopid). 1956N. Marsh Off with his Head (1957) x. 211 Lor', Dulcie, what a stoopid gel you are. 1978C. Storr Winter's End xi. 131 ‘I didn't like your being angry with me.’ He began with a denial..then checked himself. ‘I was stoopid.’ |