释义 |
▪ I. homey, homie N.Z. slang.|ˈhəʊmɪ| [home n.1 6.] An Englishman; a British immigrant, esp. one newly arrived.
1927J. Devanny Old Savage 170 The crowd at the house were mostly ‘homies’. 1939A. E. Brown Farmer's Wife iii. v. 161 My fishman has a pleasant slow drawl that betrays the ‘Homie’. 1939J. Mulgan Man Alone 28 That Saturday night I met you and our homey here. 1953M. Scott Breakfast at Six viii. 67 These Homies with money, they stick together. 1970D. M. Davin Not Here, Not Now iv. i. 217 An English accent. How hard it was to remember that it was as natural to a homey as your own accent was to you. ▪ II. homey variant of homy a. |