释义 |
jingbang slang.|ˈdʒɪŋˈbæŋ| Also jimbang. [Origin not recorded.] In phr. the whole jingbang: the whole lot, company, concern, or affair.
1866W. Gregor Banffsh. Gloss., Jingbang, the whole number. a1884Peerie Nugæ Eccles. i. 22 Here they come—the whole jingbang. 1886Stevenson Kidnapped vii. (1891) 61 The chief mate..was..‘the only seaman of the whole jing-bang’. 1890Boldrewood Col. Reformer (1891) 183 The best thing..is to leave the whole jimbang in his hands altogether. Ibid. 321, I..bought the whole jimbang right out. |