释义 |
guntz slang.|gʌnts| [Perh. f. Yiddish gants whole, f. G. ganze whole, entirety.] ‘The whole lot, the whole way’ (Partridge, Dict. Slang Suppl., 1961).
1958F. Norman Bang to Rights iii. 137 This time I went the guntz and blaged her for a grand. 1960News Chron. 16 Feb. 6/3 This bird Barbara Windsor, who's had the real guntz from the audience on opening night—cheers, encores, the lot. 1967J. Morgan Involved 147 You don't want a pay-day, you boys are asking for the guntz. |