释义 |
louser [f. louse v. + -er.] a. One who louses. b. One who spoils things: used as a general term of abuse. Also louser-up.
1575R. B. Apius & Virginia B 1, Yea but what am I,..A Louse or a louser, a Leeke or a Larke. 1960B. Moore Luck of Ginger Coffey iv. 86 You louser... What the hell do you know about love? All you want is to get up some woman's skirts. 1966A. Prior Operators viii. 110 He entered her, cursing all women... The sluts, bags, lousers, slags. 1967C. Cockburn I, Claud xxxv. 438 Hardly anyone can be packed off to some social equivalent of the Russian ‘virgin lands’ for lousing things up, because almost every louser-up can convincingly claim that he was not really responsible for the thing that happened. 1968‘N. Blake’ Private Wound vii. 108 If any of you lousers interfere I'll plug him in the belly. |