释义 |
drinkie colloq.|ˈdrɪŋkɪ| Also drinkie-pie, drinky. [f. drink n. + -ie, -y6.] An affected, childish, or jocular form of drink n. 5.
1947Horizon Oct. 88 ‘How about a little drinkie-pie?’ Gwen said. 1953D. Parry Going up—Going Down v. vi. 241 We might go and have a lovely drinkie. 1962J. Cannan All is Discovered i. 18 We can have our little drinky while we choose. 1966R. Braddon Committal Chamber iii. 32 ‘There,’ she smiled, passing him a glass of sherry. ‘Drinkies.’ |