释义 |
mo', a. (n.) and adv. U.S.|mɔː| Also mo. An abbrev. (chiefly found in written Black English) of more a. (n.) and adv., esp. in phr. no mo'.
1902J. D. Corrothers Black Cat Club i. 23 Read dat piece o' yo's once mo' an' let me die a-listenin' to it! Ibid. ii. 40 Black cats is dead bad luck. Dey's hoodooed me mo' den once. 1944C. Himes Black on Black (1973) 196 Pour me some mo' of that licker. 1953S. A. Brown in A. Dundes Mother Wit (1973) 41/2 Dere ain't no mo scufflin'. 1962N. E. Whitten in Ibid. 402/1 White folks don' put much stock in roots and the like no mo'. 1969S. Sanchez in S. Henderson Understanding New Black Poetry (1973) iii. 272 White people Ain't rt bout nothing No mo. 1973Black World Sept. 35 Me an' my baby's Got two mo' ways, Two mo' ways to do de Charleston! |